Showing posts with label Moving and Relocating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moving and Relocating. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

No PTO? How To Make A Big Move While Working Full Time



In a perfect world, you'll have weeks of time off to prepare for your big move. Unfortunately, though, many people don't have the luxury of skipping out on time at work. 

If you find yourself moving without the ability to take extra time off, you might want to consider the tips below.

Schedule


Since you don't have weeks to take off for your move, you'll need to schedule everything as precisely as possible. You will spend most of your moving time packing before or after work, so make sure that you clear your calendar of as many other responsibilities as possible. 





Make sure to schedule your actual moving and/or loading day on one of your days off - this will give you a bit more time to work without being under the time pressure of having to get back to the office.

Look at Storage Solutions


One of the best ways to get the most out of your limited time is to use an at-home storage solution to hold your possessions. Solutions like moving pods allow you to pack everything up on your own schedule and can be moved without your presence. 

While these solutions do tend to be more expensive than a standard moving truck, they do allow you the relative luxury of moving things out at your own pace. 

Space in these pods tends to be limited, so this is a better solution for those moving out of apartments or who have relatively few possessions.

Hire Movers


If you're really pressed for time, it might be a good idea to hire professional movers. A good moving company will help you pack all of your belongings, load them on to a truck, and get everything where it is going. 

Movers can get you packed and unpacked in a fraction of the time it would take you to do the job yourself. In fact, you can generally expect that the entire job will be done over the course of your weekly days off. 

This can be an expensive solution, but call up a company like Bekins Van Lines Inc to get an estimate. If the price is right, you can cut out loads of stress from your move.

You can move even if you don't have time off from work. Make the most out of the time you do have away from the office and make sure to hire professionals if you need more help. It's not the most pleasant way to move, but it is certainly one of the most efficient.




Thursday, February 25, 2016

Don't Get Stuck Financially: Five Things You Need To Budget For During A Move

Moving can be a stressful process for anyone. One of the best ways to make your move a lot easier is to budget ahead - knowing exactly what your expenditure will be can make the difference between a smooth, easy move, and one that ends up being way more complicated than was necessary. 

Let's take a look at five of the most important things you need to budget for during a move.

Moving Equipment


It's amazing how many boxes you can realize you need while you're moving. Make a short list of all the moving equipment you might need before you begin packing. 

This can include boxes, packing tape, padding or Styrofoam peanuts for your delicate items, and so on.


Transportation Costs


If you're moving a long distance, consider how much your transportation costs will be. For example, if you're driving, estimate your gas costs. If your vehicle needs any repairs before you set out on a long trip, add these expenses to your budget as well. 



If you're traveling some other way, such as a plane or train, make sure to look into the cost of the tickets for you and your family.

A Professional Moving Service


This is perhaps the most important part of planning your move. Take into consideration exactly what your professional moving service will be transporting for you. By making yourself a checklist, you can ensure that the quote you get from Bekins Van Lines Inc is as accurate as possible. 

If you're uncertain about anything, be sure to call ahead and ask any questions you may have. Also, remember to inform your moving company about anything that may make the move more complicated, such as stairs.


Storage Fees


If necessary, you may also need to calculate storage fees. For example, say that you're unable to move all of your possessions in one trip, but you need to quickly vacate the house or building where you were before. 

Storage units are usually fairly affordable, but this expense needs to go on your moving budget as well.


Temporary Housing


It's possible that when you arrive to the new area that you'll be living, you won't be able to move into your new home right away. This might be anywhere from a week to a month in some situations, so budget accordingly for how much the rent of temporary housing will cost.



A moving budget can make the entire process of going from one house to another so much easier. 

Instead of worrying about how much you're spending - or being caught off guard financially - you'll be able to know exactly how much everything is going to cost each step of the way.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Your Guide to Moving Abroad

Moving house has been proven to be one of the most stressful periods in anyone’s life. Right up there with things like starting a new job, heading off to University and having a child, moving house brings about a whole range of emotions that leave many questioning whether it’s worth all the hassle. It also brings back memories that you’ve had in that particular home, either as an individual, a couple or as a family - putting it all into a box can seem like the end of an era.

But it can also seem like a brand new chapter in your life, especially if you’re doing something as drastic as moving overseas. According to the foreign exchange company World First, there are “around 4.7million British nationals living outside the UK on a permanent basis. In the year to June 2012, 352,000 people left the UK.” That’s quite a startling figure however you look at it, and many will be left wondering just why so many people are packing up and heading abroad.

If you’re thinking of doing the same thing, you’ll have your own reasons. It might be that you’ve found a new job or you’re looking for better prospects overseas. You could simply be tired of the cold weather and want somewhere warmer to live. Or maybe you’re looking for a more relaxed environment than the one you’re in at the moment, ensuring your children have the best chance of having an enjoyable life, getting a good education and going on to find careers they enjoy.

Before you go, however, you might want some help with reducing the stress that will inevitably build. It’s a big step leaving your friends and family behind, so take a look through the worldfirst.com guide to moving abroad which is full of advice on where to go, what you need to do before you leave and when you get there, and how to go about finding work – if you haven’t already of course – as well as more really useful information.

A lot of people struggle to adapt to their new surroundings, especially in the early days. While you’re moving into your new home and getting used to the unfamiliar surroundings, you will inevitably start to miss your friends and family from back home. The key to battling these hard times is to prepare yourselves in advance by coming up with a method of coping, a bit like breaking up with a partner! You either throw yourself into your new project, taking on the challenge with both hands and trying to transform your house into a home, and getting out to meet new people in the local area by introducing yourselves, trying to speak the language and even visiting local bars to try and make some new friends.

You may have your own plans in place to help you deal with the early days of your new venture, but the important thing is that you do as much preparation before you go away as possible. If you can get certain items before you travel, do so, if nothing else it will give you piece of mind that everything is hand. The last thing you want to be doing is worrying, you want to be filled with that nervous excitement ahead of a big event so you can really enjoy life in a new country.

Bon voyage!


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