Congratulations! You’ve just landed a new job, you’ve sold your house, and you are moving to a brand new city. A new job in itself can be pretty overwhelming, especially as you’re tying up loose ends in your current job. You may consider moving companies to help eliminate some of your stress.
The Census Bureau reports that each year since 1980, approximately 43 million Americans have to relocate and the most common reason for relocation is having a new job. When you think about everything that needs to be done in a short period of time using a moving company may be the way to go — moving companies afford you the luxury of leaving your things set up at your old house for longer, and have them unpacked and ready to go at your new house sooner.
So you’ve settled on hiring a moving company, but you’re not really sure what’s next. You may not even know what kinds of questions to ask a moving company. The good news is that the process is painless, but a little bit of preparedness can go a long way to ensure your move is smooth sailing.
First off, find the local movers you want to get the job done. Then, decide whether you want to pack your belongings, or have the moving company do it for you. Consider the time it would take you to pack everything yourself, compared to the moving company coming in and getting it done in a short period of time. The same goes for unpacking at the new location. It really all boils down to personal preference. If you decide to have the moving company do your packing, it’s important to be aware of what items they will not pack for you. Ask for a list of items they won’t pack or can’t transport so that you are prepared to take care of those items yourself. You should also see what kind of insurance the moving company offers. Most reputable moving companies offer insurance for your packed and transported items. Accidents can happen, and the added reassurance that your items are covered will help you to rest easy.
Once you’ve decided all of this, it’s easy to get the ball rolling. Before you know it, you’ll be packed and on your way to your new home. Get more here.