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5 Top Bathroom Remodeling Trends for 2014
http://www.generalcontractormountainview.com Jim Zenk has actually been serving the Bay Area since 1985 building brand-new residences and redesigning. As you...
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GE Repair, Prospect Park, NJ, (973) 302-8291
(973) 302-8291 Wagaraw Blvd., Prospect Park, NJ 07508, GE Repair, Prospect Park, NJ, provides appliance repair services at affordable prices. Offering Ge Rep...
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Kenmore Repair, Newton, NJ, (973) 474-1537
(973) 474-1537 Sparta Ave, Newton, NJ 07860, Kenmore Repair, Newton, NJ, provides appliance repair services at affordable prices. Offering Ge Repair, Maytag ...
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Frigidaire Repair, Madison, NJ, (973) 521-5677
(973) 521-5677 Waverly Pl, Madison, NJ 07940, Frigidaire Repair, Madison, NJ, provides appliance repair services at affordable prices. Offering Ge Repair, Ma...
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Richard Carroll called Appliance Repair Guys, based in Concord, Ont., because his refrigerator wasnt working.
After he paid $415 (plus HST) to fix his fridge, it still wasnt working.
Carroll could have found many negative reviews of Appliance Repair Guys if he had checked online before calling.
At Homestars, a website that lets customers review their contractors, there are 20 complaints. The average rating is 0.6 out of 10.
The Better Business Bureau has a rating of D- for Appliance Repair Guys. Theres also a warning to potential customers.
The business has a pattern of complaints, the BBB says, listing these issues:
Appliance Repair Guys has the same address and phone number as a firm called Service4Appliances, which is rated F by the Better Business Bureau.
127 complaints filed against business. Failure to respond to 125 complaints filed against business, the BBB says about Service4Appliances.
Our concerns regarding the volume and nature of complaints were brought to the attention of the business on Dec. 20, 2012. We requested they work towards correcting the underlying reason for these complaints. The company has not resolved this matter to date.
When Carroll called Appliance Repairs Guys, he had two technicians come to his home (one was in training).
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This Oct. 21, 2011file photo shows workmen at an apartment building under construction in Williston, N.D. As the western North Dakota oil patch hub of Williston grows, so does the amount of money the city needs to subsidize housing for city employees. Williston plans to seek more state money for housing subsidies, which currently are funded with a mix of state funds and city sales tax revenue. AP Photo/James MacPherson, File)
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) As the western North Dakota oil patch hub of Williston grows, so does the amount of money the city needs to subsidize housing for city employees.
City workers get $500 per month for housing, and the total went from $643,000 in 2012 to $1.2 million last year, the Williston Herald reported (http://bit.ly/1loXIXz ).
"It's just going to continue to grow unless the rents start to moderate to some degree," City Commissioner Brad Bekkedahl said. "I don't see it being less than $1.5 million this year."
The oil boom has led to a housing crunch as people have flocked to the region in search of high-paying jobs. A national study from an apartment renting guide recently found that Williston had the highest average rent in the U.S., at nearly $2,400 a month for a one-bedroom apartment. The amount is higher than New York City's and Los Angeles' average rates.
Williston plans to seek more state money for housing subsidies, which currently are funded with a mix of state funds and city sales tax revenue. The 2013 Legislature gave Williston $60 million for essential housing projects, but the city has about $300 million in needs, according to Bekkedahl.
"As long as we're identified as the highest rent community in the state, this will continue," City Auditor John Kautzman said.
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Posted on: 4:50 pm, February 28, 2014, by Sherri Russell, updated on: 04:51pm, February 28, 2014
This is manual work requiring physical strength in maintaining and upgrading parking garages and parking lots.
Work requires skill in the operation of small to medium equipment and sweeper truck and special events set up. Work involves maintaining parking garages and lots while performing light mechanical, light construction, and plumbing repairs. Work also involves removal of trash, debris removal, lighting, sweeping and mopping garage offices and restrooms, washing, landscaping and sanitizing restrooms and regular inspections of parking facilities.
Work is performed under general supervision and reviewed through efficiency, productivity, policy adherence, observation of work and through performance evaluations. Performs routine maintenance to parking garages and lots including the removal of containerized trash, sweeping and mopping, dusting, trash removal, sanitizing restrooms, washing windows and inspection of facilities and perimeters; also includes power sweeping of garages and lots with backpack blowers and dump bed sweeper truck; and treats garages and lots with chemicals during winter for weather conditions such as snow and ice.
Performs light mechanical repairs in replacing electrical receptacles, fixtures and switches, emergency lighting and exit signs including asphalt patching and repair and caulking concrete cracks; replaces signage, HVAC air filters, wall boards, and door locks. Performs light plumbing repairs including replacing pipes, drains, and restroom fixtures. Performs landscaping duties including removal and trimming of branches, grass mowing, weed eating, excavating, grading, raking leaves and spraying herbicides and pesticides.
Assist in remodeling of offices such as construction of partition walls, laying tile, painting cabinets, baseboards, walls and handrails. Works with the Vehicle Maintenance & Services Coordinator, as needed, to assist in simple maintenance and repair tasks, such as replacing bulbs, adding fluids, etc., for public transit vehicles. Assists in the delivery and pickup of vehicles at repair facilities, internal and external cleaning of vehicles and facilities, inspection of taxicabs and other related work as needed.
Operates sweeper truck, lawnmower, weed eater, paint sprayer, core drill, jackhammer and skill and circular saw while performing essential functions. Requires regular and prompt attendance plus the ability to work well with others and work well as a team. Sets up barricades, safety cones, banners, signs and special signage for events. Removal and replacement of ticket booths and meter post. Places de-icer in the case of snow accumulation. Performs related work as required.
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Work is performed inside and outside, the employee is exposed to adverse weather conditions, chemicals, fumes, dust, high noise and hazards associated with working around traffic. Work requires the physical ability to perform heavy manual laborer and the ability to repetitiously climb on and off machinery, ladders or scaffolds. Work also involves walking, standing, lifting, stooping and bending.
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Japans inflation, as measured by consumer prices, is rising steadily about a year after a policy shift by the Bank of Japan yet few economists believe it will reach the banks inflation target by the mid-2015 deadline.
One reason is their different understanding of what the yens recent stability means to the price outlook.
Core consumer prices are getting closer to the central banks 2% target. Data Friday showed they rose 1.3% in January from a year earlier, the eighth straight month theyve risen. The core gauge tracks a basket of goods and services but excludes fresh food, whose costs are volatile.
But economists arent so impressed by the data. Roughly half of the current inflation in consumer products is due to the dramatic drop in the yen from late 2012 to mid-2013, they say. That has sharply inflated the costs of imports, which have partly been passed on to consumers.
Significantly, core CPI does include energy, where the yen effect has been particularly acute. According to the BOJs import price data, the costs of liquid natural gas now a main resource in Japan for generating power were 17% higher in January in yen terms.
The Japanese also saw sharp rises in prices of foreign-made home electronics, which they increasingly import: Prices of washing machines were up 13%, while prices of audio equipment and refrigerators both rose 16%.
Barring another major drop in the yen, however, those exchange-rate effects will start to fade from this spring. Friday morning, the yen was trading around Y102 to the U.S. dollar about the same level it was last May.
Core prices will peak out by March, said Toshihiro Nagahama, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute. Core CPI will then fall over the summer, he said, ultimately reaching 0.7%-0.8% by September.
BOJ officials see things differently. They expect core inflation to stay around 1.3% until summer and then pick up pace as a stronger domestic economy creates new inflationary pressures to offset the fading currency effect.
As evidence of improved domestic demand, BOJ officials point to core-core consumer prices, which exclude food and energy. They rose 0.7% in both December and January, their highest level since 1998.
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