Enjoying My Move

I still remember the day my boss asked me to move to Europe. I was nervous, but at the same time, I was really excited to embark on a new adventure. Unfortunately, before I could start tasting new foods and meeting new people, I would need to pack up my belongings and make the trek to a new country. Fortunately, I worked with a moving company that reduced my stress load. This blog is all about working with professionals to relocate internationally. Check out these articles to find tips, tricks, and solutions to everyday moving problems--so that you can enjoy your next move.

Moving Locally? 2 Reasons You Still Need Professional Movers

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When you move a long distance away, it's easier to decide that you need to hire a professional moving service. The need to maximize one-time efforts and a higher risk on the road make professional assistance invaluable. But what about a local move? Do you still need pros? The answer is probably yes, and here's why.

1. You May Not Have Downtime

Long-distance moves generally also come with some added time to get things done. You are likely changing jobs or positions, so you have some buffer time when you aren't focused on work and can focus on the move. Long-distance moves are also often timed to occur when you can most afford to do the work involved.

A local move, though, may not require that you change work, school, or even recreational activities. The perceived lack of a big life change means you may not have taken the time to purge your things or even to organize them. Therefore, you need added help even more than when you move long-distance. Pro movers can pack up, disassemble, inventory, move, and reassemble your stuff while you handle the rest of your life. 

2. It's Still the Same Work

Even though a short-distance move may seem like less trouble, it is actually nearly the same amount of work. You still have to pack up the entire home, figure out how to move all your furnishings, get the kids used to a new home, and unpack everything on the other end. If you're changing neighborhoods, you may need to find entirely new places to shop as well. 

The move itself is just as dangerous for amateurs moving heavy objects. Goods in private cars or trucks are just as much at risk being moved through one busy city as spending days on highways. And you'll still need to convince friends or family to give up a day or a weekend to help you do the work. If, then, the work is largely the same, the value of professional helpers is largely the same too. 

Where To Learn More

When planning your move, don't be fooled by the idea that a short move is much easier than a long-distance one. While you may not have to travel for as many days, you'll still end up with a project that looks largely the same to your aching back. Want to know how a local mover can help make it easier no matter what your situation? Start by meeting with a local moving company in your neighborhood today.  

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17 September 2020