Buy Cars and Trucks in Burien, Washington

Ford : Model A 1929 Model A Pickup Roadster
Ford : Model A 1929 Model A Pickup Roadster
$10,100.00 (7 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 13m
Dodge : Dakota 2006 Dodge Dakota V8 MAGNUM
Dodge : Dakota 2006 Dodge Dakota V8 MAGNUM
$5,600.00 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 42m
Ford 1938 Ford Standard 2 Door Sedan
Ford 1938 Ford Standard 2 Door Sedan
$13,600.00 (13 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 43m
Dodge : Coronet 67 Dodge Coronet 440
Dodge : Coronet 67 Dodge Coronet 440
$10,700.00
Time Left: 2h 54m
Chevrolet : Impala 1964 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Hardtop
Chevrolet : Impala 1964 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Hardtop
$15,999.00 (30 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 22m
Ford : Taurus SE 2006 Ford Taurus SE
Ford : Taurus SE 2006 Ford Taurus SE
$3,750.00
Time Left: 17h 24m
MG : MGB 1965 MG MGB convertible
MG : MGB 1965 MG MGB convertible
$8,200.00 (15 Bids)
Time Left: 23h 37m
Willys 1960 willys pickup
Willys 1960 willys pickup
$1,025.00
$2,550.00
Time Left: 1d 3h 29m
Toyota : Land Cruiser FJ-40 FJ-40,  FJ40
Toyota : Land Cruiser FJ-40 FJ-40, FJ40
$10,200.00
$22,000.00
Time Left: 1d 18h 49m
Buick 1956 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE
Buick 1956 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE
$43,900.00
Time Left: 1d 18h 59m
Chevrolet : Other Pickups 1931 Chevy Truck
Chevrolet : Other Pickups 1931 Chevy Truck
$3,000.00
Time Left: 2d 1h 9m
Audi : A8 A8L 2005 Audi A8L - Fantastic Example!
Audi : A8 A8L 2005 Audi A8L - Fantastic Example!
$3,550.00
$20,995.00
Time Left: 2d 3h 59m
Chevrolet hot rod
Chevrolet hot rod
$20,100.00 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 5h 10m
Mercury : Cougar 1968 Mercury Cougar
Mercury : Cougar 1968 Mercury Cougar
$3,050.00
$7,900.00
Time Left: 2d 5h 15m
Volvo : V70 R Volvo V70 R
Volvo : V70 R Volvo V70 R
$7,500.00
$13,500.00
Time Left: 2d 6h 1m

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Help me I need a job!?
Question:
I'm 17 years old, only been working one day a week and I need a good job. I live in Washington State, in the Burien area. I go to a high school and my parents are currently paying for my car. I need a job quick! Help me!


Answer:
look at walmart or talk to local small law offices and see if they could use some help around the office like filing paperwork or typing up stuff. check at restaurants about bussing or waiting tables. at some, you can make $100 a day easy. look into hotel work at the front desk talk to your guidance counselor. a lot of times they can direct you to a place you wouldn't have normally thought of, like working the desk at a hospice center or something.

what is a job someone can get in wa state...?
Question:
that will look past a few misdemeanors in someones past. i have a boyfriend and he is a really great guy. he is a father of a 3 year old and REALLY needs a job as child support is PILING UP. but he has 3 misdemeanors, 2 being theft 3. but he really is a changed person, and has really learned his lesson. the only reason he even had these thefts was because before he met me he was homeless with his sister and they were living in their car and had no choice. things since then have gotten better for him in his living situation but not his work situation becaue no one can get past the background. i know if he found a job he would be on time everyday and would be an extremely hard worker, does anybody know of a place that will look past his past in washington state??? near des moines, burien perferrably.


Answer:
Go to One Stop Center and ask for assistance and referrals. https://fortress.wa.gov/esd/worksource/StaticContent. aspx?Context=WSDirectorySeeker

Should police accept license from the three states giving license to illegals as proof of status?
Question:
Since all these illegals run to Utah, Washington and New Mexico to get license, should they be accepted as any kind of proof of status? Should people holding these license be looked at more carefully when pulled over? Especially if they are in another state? How can these illegals who have these license be found out, any suggestions? 3 states see jump in licenses for illegals BURIEN, Wash. - Carlos Hernandez packed up his family and left Arizona after the state passed its sweeping immigration crackdown. The illegal immigrant's new home outside Seattle offered something Arizona could not: a driver's license. Three states - Washington, New Mexico and Utah - allow illegal immigrants to get licenses because their laws do not require proof of citizenship or legal residency. An Associated Press analysis found that those states have seen a surge in immigrants seeking IDs in recent months, a trend experts attribute to crackdowns on illegal immigration in Arizona and elsewhere. "It's difficult being undocumented and not having an identification," said Hernandez, of Puebla, Mexico. "You can use the Mexican ID, but people look down on it." An American driver's license is also a requirement for many jobs. The immigration debate has thrown a spotlight on the license programs, which supporters say make financial sense because unlicensed drivers typically do not carry car insurance. Opponents insist the laws attract illegal immigrants and criminals. "Washington state and New Mexico have been magnet states for the fraudulent document brokers, human traffickers and alien smugglers for years," said Brian Zimmer, president of the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License, a nonprofit research group in Washington, D.C. State officials in New Mexico dispute that claim. He said there is mounting evidence that the spike in license applications is a result of pressure on immigrants in states such as Arizona and Oklahoma, where police have been authorized to help enforce federal immigration laws. Republican lawmakers in New Mexico and Washington state have pushed to tighten the laws in recent years, only to be thwarted by Democrats. The issue is less heated in Utah, where illegal immigrant licenses carry only driving privileges. People cannot use the IDs to board a plane, get a job or buy alcohol, for example. Candidates in New Mexico's governor's race have made the licenses a campaign theme, with the Republican saying she would revoke IDs granted to illegal and legal immigrants since the state enacted the law in 2003. The Democratic candidate opposes illegal-immigrant licenses but prefers a softer approach. The AP analysis of data in the three states revealed some striking numbers: The rate of licenses issued to immigrants during the 10 weeks that followed approval of the Arizona law reflected a 60 percent increase over the annual average for last year. By comparison, the rate of licenses issued to non-immigrants during the same period increased only modestly. Among the other findings: • New Mexico issued 10,257 licenses to immigrants through the first six months of 2010, compared with 13,481 for all of 2009. The pace has intensified since April, when neighboring Arizona passed its immigration law. The figures include both illegal immigrants and legal residents from outside the U.S. • New Mexico issued about 417 licenses a week to immigrants from the day after Arizona passed its law through July 1. That is a big jump from the 323 per week it was issuing from Jan. 1 to the day before the law passed. • Utah handed out 41,000 illegal immigrant licenses for 2010 through June 7, compared with 43,429 for all of 2008. • Washington granted 3,200 licenses to people from outside the U.S. through June, exceeding the pace of 5,992 for all of 2009. Hernandez said he and his family moved to Washington because he and his wife were spooked by the Arizona law that requires officers to check a person's immigration status when enforcing other laws. A federal judge has put most of the law on hold, saying it may be unconstitutional. Hernandez said he knows other illegal immigrants who considered New Mexico because of the ease of getting a license without documents. But he and others thought Washington would be safer. "I know that it's not OK for people who come here to cross the border, but there's people that come here that want to contribute … that want to follow the rules," said Hernandez, 31. Posted in Border, Tim-korte-and-manuel-valdes on Saturday, August 14, 2010 12:00 am Updated: 12:03 am. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_42106314-4c1f- 57a9-a2a8-8a188f117f3c.html


Answer:
I have an idea- states that allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses should be cut off from receiving federal aid until they stop hindering the enforcement of our federal immigration laws. Each time they issue a state driver's license to an illegal immigrant, it makes it that much harder for law enforcement to determine their immigration status; so, if the funds stop coming in to those states, you can bet the illegals won't be granted anymore licenses there.