Archive for August, 2011
Your Questions About Hawaii Jobs Online

Michael asks…
Where to find tourism jobs in Hawaii online?
Two4Hawaii answers:
No more,,,the industry of hawaiian tourism is at an all time low….get out your hat and start dancing for your money. It will come back over time, just too nice a place to not. Kee

Paul asks…
Could I get a job in forestry in Hawaii if I got a degree for that field from Penn Foster Online Schools?
I’m very interested in the field of forest and wildlife conservation. I know that Hawaii has careers in forestry. I’m wanting to get my degree online from Penn Foster. I’m wondering if I would be accepted into a position with that. I also plan on moving to Hawaii with my wife within the next 5 years, which is why I want a forestry job there.
Two4Hawaii answers:
According to the US Government’s department of education accreditation database, linked below, Penn Foster College of Scottsdale Arizona is accredited by DTEC as is Penn Foster Career School of Scranton Pennsylvania. So, the school looks legitimate.
You might also take a look at the Peterson’s directory for online education in forestry. Northern Arizona University and Thomas Edison State College also offer it.
A degree is never a guarantee of anything, but if a job requires a specific degree, you can forget about the job if you don’t have it.
Good luck to you!

David asks…
Are there any online courses to help me get a real estate license in Hawaii?
I will be moving to Hawaii in January, and I am looking at jobs in the Property Management field. I see that most would like someone that has a real estate license. I am trying to get a jump-start on that, and take some online courses somewhere or get some information to help me study to get it.
The only thing is about doing the class in person is that I’m in Missouri until January. I’m just trying to get a head start
Two4Hawaii answers:
I would recommend that you do the class in person. The purpose of the class is to help you pass the exam and I have found the in person class gives better results.

Nancy asks…
why do job applications ask about Massachusetts and Hawaii?
Every time I fill out a job application online or even on paper it always asks me if I am applying in Massachusetts and Hawaii, why does it ask that? What the specific reasons?
Two4Hawaii answers:
Those states have specific employment laws that ban employers from asking potential employees to reveal past criminal records.

Helen asks…
Are statistics and mathematics jobs thinning out in the USA?
I’m from California, but I’m currently in Hawaii and some people who teach here are saying that in the USA those jobs are thinning out. They say our leaders are hiding problems, like reasons for the NASA cuts. I know CA is having lots of problems, but I’m not too familiar with what goes on in other states. I looked online and the prospects seem good right now. Will it continue to be this way, or are they really thinning out?
Two4Hawaii answers:
Jobs are thinning out in some areas, but increasing in others. Nothing stays the same over a decade or two, and there’s always changes. I’ve heard this question before, in fact it was one of the first I answered on Y!A years ago. If you study the history of the USA, there’s never been a time when our country didn’t have difficulties. There’s problems all over the world. If jobs are scarce though, a person who has education and training has a better chance of getting and keeping a job. People will still have need for persons with education and training.
With the problems in the economy, and all that is happening in the news, people are feeling a panic. Businesses that are falling under were already in bad shape, many of them like a house of cards for a long time, and keeping up pretenses. NASA is being targeted for changes, and it’s sad that our tax money is being spent in ways that aren’t really benefiting our own country’s people that much.
It’s a bit disillusioning, but you will find, just like I did, that those with education, skills and training will find work doing what they like.
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Your Questions About Hawaiian Food Ideas

Charles asks…
What are good game, decor, and food ideas for a Hawaiian party for a kid?
my 7-year-old sister is having a party, and I’m hosting it. do you have any good party ideas including decoration, food and games. Please don’t include websites for purchasing items!!
thanks!
Two4Hawaii answers:
This is an indian game called “antakshari” if you love music.
Lets say you divide the people into teams A,B,C….
Any one team chosen to start the game sings a song,
(from the starting, and one complete verse, THIS IS A RULE !! No single lines or 3-4 words
)
eg team A sings…”every night in my dreams, i see you.. I feel you, that is how i know you.. Go on
I have crossed the distance and spaces between us, you have come to show you go ON”
now they stop.
Team B is supposed to sing a new song starting from a syllable from which the previous song ended (in this case its th sound “N”)
Team B – “Na na na ..blah blah ( some song from “N”)”
and it continues.
A team can end their song at any valid point like end of verse or end of paragraph, where they think the next team may not be able to come up with a song with that Syllable .
A team unable to guess has to lose the points and pass the syllable to next team ![]()
Modify the game,create you own rules, i have given you the base:) Hope u like music, u will enjoy it alot !!!
And yes.. “PLAY FAIR “:D

William asks…
im making a menu for a teen only restaurant hawaiian themed any food ideas?
I need appetizers side orders drinks lunch dinner desserts and so on any ideas PLEEZE help it has to be done by the 23rd of this month please help asap!!!!! = )
Two4Hawaii answers:
Coconut shrimp, pulled pork, pineapple smoothies and tropical island banana cake.

Sharon asks…
Polynesian/Hawaiian Themed Reception Food Ideas Please!?
We are having both appetizers and a sit down meal buffet style so the guests can choose if they want to sit and eat or just nibble, so we have the appetizers chosen and for the meal we are having Hawaiian Chicken, little corn on the cobs, and we need another vegetable, I thought maybe a cheesy potato casserole but my fiancee didn’t like it, any suggestions?
The appetizers are: crab salad and crackers, fruit and a chocolate fountain, little smokies, and a cheese ball.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Two4Hawaii answers:
Poi, pineapples, poke, lechon, adobo, egg rolls.

Mary asks…
Having a “Hawaiian” themed wedding, what is some cheap finger food ideas?
Looking for some things that wont require silverware.
Two4Hawaii answers:
Oh, that’s a really fun wedding theme! I’m also having a tropical wedding, except mine is in Florida. Here are some appetizer ideas my caterer gave me:
Jamaican Jerk Chicken Skewers
Grilled Pineapple
Coconut Shrimp
Grilled Mango Shrimp
Chicken Potstickers with Asian Dipping Sauce
Shrimp Potstickers with Asian Dipping Sauce
Peanut Chicken Satay
Seared Tuna on Wonton Crisp
Tequila Jalapeno Chicken Bites
Macadamia chicken bites
Mini Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Smoked Fish Dip with Homemade Chips
Jerk Grilled Jumbo Scallops
Crab Claws
I hope this helps!

Chris asks…
i need food ideas for a hawaiian party?
anything goes please help
lu’au party
Two4Hawaii answers:
Aloha,
What kind of Hawaiian Party? Is it a lu’au with a buffet and lots of guests? Are you just serving just pupus (appetizers) or is it a sit down?
All adults or a children’s party?
Here are some Hawaiian Recipes, except they are more what we eat at our lu’aus (hence the absence of the pineapple).
Http://alohaworld.com/ono/index.php
Since your party is not in Hawaii and everyone needs the “Hawaiian” pineapple at a party, here is one the the tourists love here and it can pass as an appetizer, used as a center piece or a light lunch.
Pineapple Boat
1 ripe Pineapple
Cantaloupe
Watermelon
Strawberries
Bananas
Seedless Grapes
Oranges
Apples
Kiwis
Shredded coconut
Prepare pineapple boat by cutting pineapple in half, lengthwise, leaving the crown attached. Cut close to the shell with a curved knife or thin, sharp knife. Remove the fruit. Cut out the center core. Cut the pineapple and other fruit into bite-size cubes or melons into balls. Mix all the ingredients together and serve in the shell. Sprinkle the shredded coconut on top. Serves 8-10.
Here’s some ideas!
*Decorate your house, garden, or hall with fresh orchids and ti plant leaves. These are available at most plant retail outlets. Fresh loose orchids are great to scatter on the alter area at a church or on the grass in a garden to add a Hawaiian flare. Orchids float so they can be used to float in a swimming pool, fountain, punch bowl, or in fish bowls. Loose Orchids are also great for quickly and easily decorate tables or mark place settings.
*Ti Leaves are non-toxic and can be used with food like as a dish liner. Ti leaves also make great decorations like as table runners or arrange a bunch of them in a circle and put the wedding cake in the center. Ti leaves can be used along with cut flowers in floral arrangements. On a side note- In addition to adding a tropical flare, ti leaves are believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits in the Hawaiian culture.
*Decorate the reception tables with centerpieces that are Hawaiian related: like coconut scented candles in real coconuts! Simply cut your coconut in half, clean it out and place your candle in it! Don’t forget the leis! If fresh leis and fresh decorations from Hawaii are out of your budget a more economical alternative is using the silk ones! Toss them around all over! The guest will surely see them and your leis will be worn!
*On your guest sign in table, Set up a guest book that looks Hawaiian and use silk orchids as table centerpieces. We normally get extra orchids and tear off the petals to lay that around on tables. And you can also set up silk orchids that have stem pieces for your female guest to pick up and put behind their ears!
*Don’t forget the nuts! Have island treats like macadamia nuts on the reception tables for guests to snack on.
*If you are having an outdoor wedding or reception tiki torches add great atmosphere and are typically available at any home improvement center.
*Don’t forget your Hawaiian music!
If you have time, you can get some great props from www.orientaltradingcompany.com
Aloha and enjoy your party!
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Your Questions About Hawaii Blogspot

Joseph asks…
How to get cheap ticket for trip to Hawaii?
How to get the right flight for trip to Hawaii. I’m planning to go with my family end of this year.
cheers,
Aziml
http://the-summer-weight-loss.blogspot.com
Two4Hawaii answers:
Aziml,
First of thing, you can search through seacrh engine google or yahoo and put in “cheap ticket hawaii” or “cheap ticket to hawaii” or “how to get cheap flight to hawai” or any word that will help you to get what you expect. I think many website have explained how to get the cheapest ticket not to hawaii only but for travelling to any place in the world.
I already found a website that may be can help you to get what you want. Pls go http://cheaptickethawaii.blogspot.com for your
information.
Cheers,
Derick Sam,
http://self-printing-book.blogspot.com

Lizzie asks…
How to find cheap ticket to hawaii ?
May everybody help me to find ticket to Hawaii. I plan to go to Hawaii on the end of Sept 2008.
Cheers,
Jeremy
http://the-summer-weight-loss.blogspot.com
Two4Hawaii answers:
Try kayak.com (they compare different airlines), travelzoo, skyauction, smartertravel.com and bookingbuddy.com . The prices are way down this fall from the summer of 2008. I have seen them as low as $450-550 from LA or SF, they were up to $800-900 this summer. Sign up for travelzoo’s and other site’s weekly specials, and they will sometimes have low rates. Keep your eyes open, and you should find a good deal, as you are going in off-season, and the number of people going there is way down in Sept. You can try putting in a lower bid on priceline, and this time of year, they may accept it.

Daniel asks…
I am currently in a modeling agency called Susanpage modeling in Oahu Hawaii. I wan to go on disney channel?
can someone suggest how I can audition for disney in Oahu? No do not put blogspot, talent hunter or what not.
Two4Hawaii answers:
You would have to send in a headshot & resume to andress which is in california. Dont call or come in to those places it is considered inapropriate.
High school musical 4:
Jason La Padura
Natalie Hart
100 Universal City Plaza
MT-6149
Universal City CA 91608
Hannah montana:
Goldwasser / Meltzer Casting
Hannah Montana
5800 W. Sunset Blvd. Bldg. 11, Suite 201
Hollywood CA 90028
suite life on deck:
Brice / Gergely Casting
1040 N. Las Palmas Ave. Bldg. 33, 3rd Floor
Los Angeles CA 90038

John asks…
What has happened so far in Hawaii’s independence movement from the U.S.?
I’m doing an assignment on Hawaii moving towards independence from the U.S., and I’ve tried searching all over for this answer but I can’t find it. I found the site on Blogspot for the independence group (Nation of Hawai’i) but they didn’t seem to give a history of their group’s key historical moments…Could someone please find this out for me? Thanks in advance!
Two4Hawaii answers:
Nothing. There have been numerous protests and requests to be restored as a sovereign nation, but it has all fallen on deaf ears

Michael asks…
Hawaii skateboarders/just skaters?
i just started this blogspot yesterday dedicated to showcasing the skate spots around hawaii. Here is my first review and post!!
look for more!
i will give points to the best comment.
Two4Hawaii answers:
Ok thanks, good luck
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