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12-11-2008, 11:47 PM
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Info on Ashland Montana
I need all the information you can possibly give on Ashland, Montana BY DECEMBER 14TH. Have passed through the area before, and realize it is a very small town. It is very hard to find info on it. Is there a nearby grocery store? What about hospital? Have a job offer there and going back and forth 1400 miles isnt financially possible, obviously, so will have to spend 4-6 weeks there while waiting for final job clearance. How difficult is it to get a Montana driver's license? Have a license from Oh; of course, but will need to get a car in the Ashland area. This is a remote area but an oppt'y to work on a native American reservation and fulfill a lifetime goal. Many are discouraging and saying 'how can you take a good job with no start up costs"? (to live on).  Company is having me come out for a second face to face but have already begun asking for paperowork.. I would think this means I have the job or at least a very good chance at it? But I don't know. I don't have all the answers. The economy in the north east is some of the worst in the country and savings have dwindled drastically while unemployed. As I said, I spent some time in Montana (Billings, Miles City and Bozeman) on my way to Yellowstone Park.
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12-12-2008, 01:03 AM
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Just A Regular Guy On The Radio Airwaves
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THis might be helpful:
http://www.city-data.com/city/Ashland-Montana.html
The city data page has populatuion info, income info, housing prices, etc
This might help as well:
Ashland, Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It'd also be worthwhile to look up the City Hall or Ashland Police Department (or county sherriff's office) and ask them to direct you to the right place for information........ they might be able to answer the questions you have themselves.
A little research goes a long way.
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12-12-2008, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by miss x3
How difficult is it to get a Montana driver's license? Have a license from Oh; of course, but will need to get a car in the Ashland area.
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Good luck! Getting a MT drivers license isn't difficult - but you will need to go to the nearest DMV to have your picture taken and have your license transferred over. A search on the mt.gov website should give you the right information.
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12-12-2008, 10:21 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by miss x3
How difficult is it to get a Montana driver's license? Have a license from Oh; of course, but will need to get a car in the Ashland area.
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Have to be able to prove residency in the state too. But, if you have a rental agreement or something like that, it shouldn't be too difficult.
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12-12-2008, 06:14 PM
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We really do surround them if we STAND UP!
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Originally Posted by Gman2007
Have to be able to prove residency in the state too. But, if you have a rental agreement or something like that, it shouldn't be too difficult.
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As Gman said, Rental agreement works and so does a phone bill,power bill,cable bill etc.
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04-29-2009, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by RadioBroadcaster2008
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Thank you everyone,m but we won't be moving there after all.
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05-07-2009, 02:58 PM
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Hello
Dear Sir or Madam:
Hello! This is kinda weird, but I guess I thought I would drop you a line anyway. My name is Ashland Bishop, a native of Louisiana and is looking for a teaching position on an Indian Reservation. Just a few years ago, I visited the Grand Tetons/YellowStone National Park. It was an amazing adventure. Really, it was snowing in June! So here I am in Arkansas now looking for a job teaching. I have two degrees in Pre-law and General Studies but now certification. I am sure I can get into a program where they get me certified if I sign a contract. So if you know of any places let me know.
Thank you,
Ashland Bishop
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