New York Jobs are great things for people.New York is a city of many people. New York has many jobs for people to do. Ig I had a job in New York, the job I would most like, would be a high paid one, with not many hours work, maybe a online job, you may say food testing, but that would mean I would have responsibiliyies, I do not want that,. Maybe I could film backgrouns scenes for Seinfeld that would be a good job, or go to Stand up Comedy shows, or review them or cafes. or Hotels. Other good jobs may be sitting at home, maybe doing things like wahcing tv. Also a job I would like would be in the WTA WNBA, or AVP. Maybe, or maybe not they may I am a s pervert so maybe not, and it may encourage pervertedness in me. The New York metropolitan area, often referred to as the Tri-State Area, is the most populous metropolitan area in the United States and is also one of the most populous in the world. The metropolitan area is defined by the Office of Management and Budget as the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with an estimated population of 18,815,988 as of 2007. The MSA is further subdivided into four metropolitan divisions. The 23-county metropolitan area includes ten counties in New York State, including the five boroughs of New York City, the two other counties of Long Island, and three in the lower Hudson Valley, twelve counties in Northern and Central New Jersey, and one county in northeastern Pennsylvania. The largest urbanized area in the United States is at the heart of the metropolitan area, the New YorkNewark, NYNJCT Urbanized Area (with a population of 17,799,861 as of the 2000 census). Based on commuting patterns, the Office of Management and Budget also defines a wider region consisting of the New York metropolitan area plus five adjacent metropolitan areas. The area is known as the New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area (CSA), with an estimated population of 21,961,994 as of 2007. About one out of every fifteen Americans resides in this region, which includes seven additional counties in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and is often referred to as the Tri-state Area and less commonly the Tri-State Region (leaving out Pennsylvania). However, the New York City television designated market area (DMA) includes Pike County, Pennsylvania. This wider region includes the largest city in the United States (New York), the five largest cities in New Jersey (Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Paterson and Trenton) and five of the six largest cities in Connecticut (Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury and Norwalk). The total land area of the extended metropolitan area is 11,842 sq mi (30,671 km2). Components of the metropolitan area New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan Division Newark-Union, NJ-PA Metropolitan Division Edison-New Brunswick, NJ Metropolitan Division Rest of the New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area It would be great to have a job in Womens Volleyball just with the women in it. Cool infact. The counties and county groupings comprising the New York metropolitan area are listed below with 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimates of their populations. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (18,815,988) Jobs in New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division (11,582,569) Jobs in Kings County, NY (2,986,235) Jobs in Queens County, NY (2,841,600) Jobs in New York County, NY (1,593,200) Jobs in Bronx County, NY (1,357,589) Jobs in Westchester County, NY (940,807) Jobs in Bergen County, NJ (902,561) Jobs in Hudson County, NJ (603,521) Jobs in Passaic County, NJ (499,060) Jobs in Richmond County, NY (464,573) Jobs in Rockland County, NY (292,916) Jobs in Putnam County, NY (100,507) Jobs in Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan Division (2,808,064) Jobs in Suffolk County (1,474,927) Jobs in Nassau County (1,333,137) Jobs in Edison-New Brunswick, NJ Metropolitan Division (2,303,709) Jobs in Middlesex County (789,516) Jobs in Monmouth County (635,952) Jobs in Ocean County (558,341) Jobs in Somerset County (319,900) Jobs in Newark-Union, NJ-PA Metropolitan Division (2,152,978) Jobs in Essex County, NJ (791,057) Jobs in Union County, NJ (531,457) Jobs in Morris County, NJ (490,593) Jobs in Sussex County, NJ (153,130) Jobs in Hunterdon County, NJ (130,404) Jobs in Pike County, PA (56,337)
In addition to the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, the following Metropolitan Statistical Areas are also included in the New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area (total pop. 21,903,623):
Jobs in Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area (902,775) Jobs in Fairfield County (903,291) Jobs in New Haven-Milford, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area (846,766) Jobs in New Haven County (846,766) Jobs in Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area (667,742) Jobs in Orange County (372,893) Jobs in Dutchess County (294,849) Jobs in Trenton-Ewing, NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area (366,256) Jobs in Mercer County (366,256) Jobs in Torrington, CT Micropolitan Statistical Area (190,071) Jobs in Litchfield County (190,071) Jobs in Kingston, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area (182,693) Jobs in Ulster County (182,693)
The area is frequently categorized and referenced according to geographic factors:
Jobs in The Five Boroughs (NYC Proper) Jobs in Long Island (Divided by water from other three suburban regions) Jobs in North Jersey (Metropolitan areas found in the state of New Jersey; divided by state line and water from rest of area) Jobs in Hudson Valley (Lower Hudson Valley suburbs of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland Counties; and Mid-Hudson exurbs of Dutchess, Orange and Ulster Counties; features strictly controlled development north of I-287) Jobs in Connecticut (Only Fairfield, New Haven and Litchfield Counties are metropolitan; divided by state line)
All five areas can be (and often are) further divided. For instance, Long Island can be divided into the South and North Shores (usually when speaking about Nassau County), Western Suffolk, and the East End. The Hudson Valley and Connecticut are sometimes grouped together and referred to as the Northern Suburbs, largely because of the shared usage of Metro-North Railroad.
Sixty-three percent of the population (13,730,534) lives in the 43% of the land area that is east of the Ambrose Channel/The Narrows/Hudson River; Thirty-seven percent of the population (8,128,296) lives in the 57% of the land area that is west of the Ambrose Channel/The Narrows/Hudson River.
Urban areas of the region
The combined statistical area is a multicore metropolitan region containing several urban areas. Population Rank Urbanized Area State(s) 2000 Population 1 New York--Newark NY--NJ--CT 17,799,861 42 Bridgeport--Stamford CT--NY 888,890 70 New Haven CT 531,314 90 Poughkeepsie--Newburgh NY 351,982 122 Trenton NJ 268,472 163 Waterbury CT 189,026 190 Danbury CT--NY 154,455 350 Hightstown NJ 69,977 435 Kingston NY 53,458 452 Middletown NY 50,071
Principal cities
The following is a list of principal cities in the New York-Newark-Bridgeport Combined Statistical Area with 2005 U.S. Census Bureau estimates of their population. Principal cities are generally those where there is a greater number of jobs than employed residents.
Jobs in New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island MSA Jobs in New York City (8,143,197) Jobs in Newark, New Jersey (280,666) Jobs in Edison, New Jersey (100,499) Jobs in White Plains, New York (56,733) Jobs in Union, New Jersey (55,326) Jobs in Wayne, New Jersey (55,150) Jobs in New Brunswick, New Jersey (50,143) Jobs in Trenton-Ewing MSA Jobs in Trenton, New Jersey (84,639) Jobs in Ewing, New Jersey (37,237) Jobs in Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk MSA Jobs in Bridgeport, Connecticut (139,008) Jobs in Stamford, Connecticut (120,045) Jobs in Norwalk, Connecticut (84,437) Jobs in Danbury, Connecticut (78,736) Jobs in Stratford, Connecticut (49,943) Jobs in New Haven-Milford MSA Jobs in New Haven, Connecticut (124,791) Jobs in Milford, Connecticut (53,045) Jobs in Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown MSA Jobs in Poughkeepsie, New York (30,355) Jobs in Newburgh, New York (28,548) Jobs in Middletown, New York (26,067) Jobs in Kingston MSA Jobs in Kingston, New York (23,067) Jobs in Torrington Micropolitan Area Jobs in Torrington, Connecticut (35,995) A job I would like in Womens Volleyball would be shoe shine boy of really tall women, taking their socks off in the changing rooms, etc.
Transportation
Commuter rail
The metropolitan area is partly defined by the areas from which people commute into New York City. The city is served by three primary commuter train systems plus Amtrak.
The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the busiest commuter railroad in the United States , is operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), an agency of New York State. It has two major terminals at Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan and Flatbush Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, with a minor terminal at Long Island City station and a major transfer point at Jamaica station in Queens.
Metro-North Railroad (MNRR), the second busiest commuter railroad in the United States , is also operated by the MTA, but in conjunction with the Connecticut Department of Transportation and New Jersey Transit. Its major terminal is Grand Central Terminal. Trains on the Port Jervis Line and Pascack Valley Line terminate at Hoboken Terminal; commuters may transfer at Secaucus Junction for New Jersey Transit trains to New York Pennsylvania Station.
New Jersey Transit (NJT), the third busiest commuter railroad in the United States by passenger miles and also third in trips when direct operated and purchased transportation services are both included (fourth if only direct operated are included) , is operated by the New Jersey Transit Corporation, an agency of New Jersey, in conjunction with Metro-North and Amtrak. A map of the system can be found here. It has major terminals at Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, and Pennsylvania Station in Newark, with a major transfer point at Secaucus Junction. New Jersey transit also operates a light rail system in Hudson County, as well as the Newark Light Rail.
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor offers service to Philadelphia, New Haven, and other points between and including Boston and Washington, D.C.
Major stations in the metropolitan area are: Station Railroad(s) County Type Pennsylvania Station (New York) LIRR, NJT, Amtrak New York Terminal and Transfer Grand Central Terminal MNRR New York Terminal Pennsylvania Station (Newark) NJT, Amtrak Essex Terminal and Transfer Hoboken Terminal NJT Hudson Terminal Atlantic Terminal at Flatbush Avenue LIRR Kings Terminal Hunterspoint Avenue LIRR Queens Terminal Jamaica Station LIRR Queens Terminal and Transfer Secaucus Junction NJT Hudson Transfer New Haven Union Station MNRR, Amtrak, Connecticut Shoreline East New Haven Terminal and Transfer Trenton Station NJT, Amtrak, SEPTA Trenton Terminal and Transfer
The following table shows all train lines operated by these commuter railroads in the New York metropolitan area. New Jersey Transit operates an additional train line in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. (Shown counterclockwise from the Atlantic Ocean): Line or Branch Railroad Counties Far Rockaway LIRR Queens, Nassau Long Beach LIRR Nassau Montauk LIRR Suffolk Babylon LIRR Nassau, Suffolk West Hempstead LIRR Queens, Nassau Hempstead LIRR Queens, Nassau Ronkokoma (Main Line) LIRR Nassau, Suffolk Port Jefferson LIRR Nassau, Suffolk Oyster Bay LIRR Nassau Port Washington LIRR Queens, Nassau New Haven MNRR, Shore Line East Westchester, Fairfield, New Haven Harlem MNRR New York, Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess Hudson MNRR Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess Pascack Valley MNRR, NJT Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Rockland, Orange Port Jervis/Main Line/Bergen County MNRR, NJT Hudson, Bergen, Passaic, Rockland, Orange Montclair-Boonton NJT New York, Hudson, Essex, Passaic, Morris, Warren Morris & Essex (Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch) NJT New York, Hudson, Essex, Union, Morris, Somerset, Warren Raritan Valley NJT Hudson, Essex, Union, Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon Northeast Corridor and Princeton Branch NJT, Amtrak New York, Hudson, Essex, Union, Middlesex, Mercer North Jersey Coast NJT New York, Hudson, Essex, Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean
Additionally, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an agency of the states of New York and New Jersey, operates the PATH system. This heavy rail transportation service serves the counties of New York, Hudson and Essex. A map can be found here.
Major highways
Some of the major freeways/expressways carrying commuter traffic in and out of New York City are: NJ Route 17 NJ Route 4
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Commuter bus
New Jersey Transit, Academy Bus, Coach USA, Adirondack Trailways (under the names of New York Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways, as well as Adirondack Trailways) and several other companies operate commuter coaches into the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, and many other bus services in New Jersey. Bus services also operate in other nearby counties in the states of New York and Connecticut, but most terminate at a subway terminal or other rail station.
Major airports
The metropolitan area is served by three major airports. Airport IATA code ICAO code County State John F. Kennedy International Airport JFK KJFK Queens New York Newark Liberty International Airport EWR KEWR Essex New Jersey LaGuardia Airport LGA KLGA Queens New York
The following smaller airports are also in the metro area and provide daily commercial service: Airport IATA code ICAO code County State Long Island MacArthur Airport ISP KISP Suffolk New York Stewart International Airport SWF KSWF Orange New York Tweed New Haven Regional Airport HVN KHVN New Haven Connecticut Westchester County Airport HPN KHPN Westchester New York
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Demographics
Ethnic diversity
Since its foundation as the mercantile colony of New Netherland the metropolitan area has been noted for ethnic diversity. Beginning in the later 19th century, the New York Area was in large degree divided among Italians, Irish, German, and Jewish populations. The Polish and Lebanese also established small communities. Thanks to successive waves of immigration, begun in earnest in the 19th century and continuing today, the area's diversity continues to grow. The states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are all ranked among the top 10 fastest-growing immigration states in America, and great numbers of recent immigrants from across Latin America, East Asia, and the Caribbean now call the New York metropolitan area home. While prominent ethnic neighborhoods in the region are too numerous to list, there are multiple neighborhoods with large Dominican, Puerto Rican, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Chinese, Filipino, Russian, Korean, Indian, Pakistani, Italian, Irish, and Polish communities. The cuisines of virtually every major ethnic group on the planet are at least partially represented in the area, with the culinary landscape of New York changing slightly from year to year as new arrivals settle in.
The New York metropolitan area hosts a religious diversity in line with its ethnic diversity. Houses of worship exist for numerous Christian denominations, especially Catholicism but also various churches within both Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism. New York has a large Jewish population, is a major center of Orthodox Judaism and is home to the headquarters of many Hasidic movements, particularly in the borough of Brooklyn. Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, and many other religions have formal houses of worship in the area. Along with these religions, there are also many people who practice no religion at all.
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