A yinzer is a slang term for a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It stands for "Yinzer" which is Pittsburgh-ese. It has a similar meaning to "Y'all".
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That depends on the employer. I've had employers call me the same day I filled out the application. The longest time I waited? I filled out an application in January and they called me in July! I'd forgotten I'd even applied! But it was one of the best jobs ever -- and worth the wait! Yinzer's right! Just be aware that the hiring process takes longer than most candidates realize. The hiring manger has to do first and often second interviews for multiple candidates, check references, and often communicate with an HR dept., corporate office or regional manager. Even if they need to fill the position and are eager to hire someone, it takes time. A good average is probably 3-12 weeks for many positions.
Check out tattoo symbolism here: http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/symbols_intro.htm But remember, sometimes a rose is just a rose. It doesn't mean or symbolize anything! "I have to colt 45's just under my neck, there is no real meaning behind them, it was a design i drew and liked so i got it done. And im still really happy with it." -Yinzer "They are like his/hers in some cases just randomly like the image (even though that isn't wise), but usually people's experiences define this one... in my case i have 2 handguns (45s as well) on my hip bones angled down and they have pink roses (full bloom) coming from the barrels (one on each side). This I got after my daughter was born. The guns symbolize my sex drive...the, power and whatever and the flowers are the beautiful child the that seemingly destructive thing created. ^_^ Just be sure not to get a meaningless tattoo...if you really like a design and want it anyway, put a story to it. You can always think of something. Its your life and your skin." -Ani
That depends on the lender and how long you've gone without paying. Usually the process is that you are contacted by the dealership. Then it may be turned over to a collections agency and a lawyer. Then you may be sued for payment. If its a small private dealership and you have the car loan in your name and you're not paying for it, it's theft, after all. I'm pretty sure the dealership can't call and have you arrested but after awhile of contacting you for payment and the court trying to get you to pay, if you don't show up for court they can serve you with papers and/or have you arrested, yes. I appreciate your response, Yinzer. The situation is just an unfortunate series of events. I got the car loan at a small bad credit/no credit dealership (I have a history of unfortunate events.) I was struggling to make the payment, but remained more or less caught up. Then I moved across country with the anticipation of a better job. The better job never happened and in 4 months I have been unable to make the payment. My ultimate intention is to return the car to the dealership and face the music, but right now I am unable financially to make the trip back to the state where I came from. They are unaware of the move and I suppose that is how I have managed to avoid actual reposession until this point. I would contact them to be upfront about the situation, but they are going to want the car back and I have no way to get it back to them at this point. That's the story - thought it might help anyone else who has an answer to this question. Thanks again. You cannot be arrested for nonpayment of a car loan period.It is a civil matter between you and the lender.The police handle criminal matters.If you are stopped by the police they don't know and they don't care its not their problem. Indirectly, yes. Not for non-payment, but if the lender goes to court and gets a court order directing you to return the collateral and you still refuse, you can be jailed for contempt of court. But you must have really PO'd the lender if he will go to that trouble and expense.
Stephanie Barone has: Played Stacy in "Rosewood Avenue" in 2002. Played Singing Woman in "Hustlas" in 2002. Played Golondrina in "Golondrina" in 2006. Played Jade in "The Shift" in 2008. Played Tina in "The Survival Game" in 2012. Played Stacey in "Dead End Circle" in 2014.