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In my last blog, I spoke about relocation benefits that companies provide, especially help with the sale of a property. Now I want to discuss some further benefits that companies provide for those workers who agree to relocate to a different city.
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More about Relocating Coverage with your Company
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 When I worked with movers in California, about 20% of our clients were relocating to another city with their company. These company moves were for the most part easier on the family since one spouse was continuing to work in the same company, but only in a different location. If you’re considering accepting a position in your company where you’ll have to relocate, then you should be aware of what companies usually assist with. Listed below are some of those areas where most companies help out. |
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Relocating with your Company
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If you’re moving overseas, you’ll likely to incur more costs than if you’re moving across the country. To help you properly calculate these costs, we’ve summarized below some of the major moving costs involved with moving overseas.
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Costs involved in Moving Overseas
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Planning a move from one state to another is difficult enough. Imagine moving from one country to the next. Now, not only do you have to acclimate to another neighborhood, but you also have to get used to another culture, language, and way of life.
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Moving overseas can be an exciting adventure. Or it can be a dreadful experience. When I worked as a mover, about 10 - 15% of our clientele moved overseas. These moves were much more difficult for our clients to make. |
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Moving to a different city some 200 miles away can be frightful thought. You’ll have to accustom yourself to the new neighborhood, make new friends, and if you have kids, get them settled in a completely new school system.
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In the last blog, I discussed how to find the best international mover for your job. There are few more things that you know before choosing international movers since once you’ve moved abroad it’s a lot tougher to track down your belongings. |
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Moving more than 150 miles or so is not the same as moving around the corner. In fact, movers that specialize in short-distance moves might not feel comfortable with the long-distance move. That’s why there are long-distance movers that specialize in these types of moves. One of the movers that I worked for during my career specialized in those long-distance moves.
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With long-distance moves, price really matters, as the different price options (per hour, per pound, and per cu. foot) can make a real difference in the final bill. For starters, the definition of a long-distance move differs according to which movers you choose. Some movers define a long-distance move as little as 50 miles, while other movers stick to the more usual definition of at least 150 miles. |
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Moving from one part of the city to the next is tough enough – imagine the stress involved in moving internationally. As a mover for over 30 years, I’ve been involved in several international moves. International moves are similar to interstate or intrastate moves, with a few twists. Listed below are some suggestions that can make your international move as stress-free and simple as possible.
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