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The 4 Stages Of Moving

By: Jay Mover Home | Home-and-Family


There are certain common experiences that we all have (or endure) throughout our lives. One of the more dramatic changes we all go through is moving our household. Some people move infrequently, maybe never leaving the community in which they were born and raised. But in todays’ shrinking world it’s more common that people relocate several (or many) times, often over distance.

There is a progression to all this that is unique to each family in detail, but surprisingly similar in general. This progression is linked to the natural evolution of our lives, beginning when we first strike out on our own as a young adult, and culminating in our final relocation as a senior citizen.

The first few times you move, the task is accomplished with the assistance of some buddies and a couple pickup trucks. At this stage of your life, you haven’t accumulated many belongings, just a few hand-me-downs from Mom and Dad and odds and ends. That dorm room or apartment is tiny and your moving budget is pretty much nonexistent, so these first moves are quite simple.

Over time your possessions start to multiply, perhaps you gain a spouse and some pets, even children! Moving becomes a more complex affair, and it might be time to consider hiring a moving company. Organizing a move while caring for babies or small children can be very stressful, imagine how much easier it could be to hand over this complicated job to a competent moving consultant, leaving you free to ensure an easy transition for the children and pets in your family!

The first time you hire a moving company you might be a little intimidated. How do you choose when there are so many options? Start by asking for referrals from friends and family. Do some research on the moving companies you shortlist, and get quotes from them. Remember that the cheapest option isn’t always the best, with moving, as in many things, you get what you pay forâ€

Once you have that first time under your belt it gets a lot easier. The second time you hire a moving company you will understand the advantage of hiring a reliable moving company, hopefully not because of a bad experience!

Often this â€second move†involves a greater quantity of goods, and is an upgrade to a larger home, suitable for a growing family. The volume of labour required to achieve this move can be considerable, so reviewing the packing options offered by the moving company is advisable. Even if you don’t opt for a full pack, you might want to ensure that:

â€Extremely fragile objects;
â€Valuable items, and
â€Sentimental treasures are professionally packed.

During this move you may be busy dealing with young children or teenagers and pets. Perhaps you or your spouse has been transferred to another city and you need to move long distance.At this point in your life moving is complicated, you need a moving company you can rely on.

Chances are; you are a little older and a lot busier that the first time you hired a moving company. Perhaps your back isn’t as strong as it used to be, and the idea of wrestling with all your furniture, appliances, and fifty million heavy boxes makes you cringe. Wouldn’t it be nice to hire experienced movers to shoulder the responsibility (and the furniture) for you?

The third time (possibly the fourth or fifth) you hire a mover, you might be downsizing to a smaller home, townhome or condo. After the children have flown the nest you just don’t need that large family home, or the work of maintaining it.

You might want to travel, and leaving your home empty for long stretches can be a worry, moving into a townhome or condo just makes sense.

Downsizing is a complex move; you have accumulated many belongings and will need to reduce them to fit into your new home. If you can’t bring yourself to sell, give away or otherwise dispose of your precious things ask about long term storage in a secure facility.

After you have decided what goes where, the movers can help with the hard work of packing, as well as ensuring that you end up with the items you want and need arriving at your new home, while things that are destined for storage are securely tucked away.

Time passes and we age. Eventually most people need to move to some type of assisted living facility. Even if you’re in good health there will come to a point where you can no longer manage a home. Accomplishing this move without major stress demands professional help.

Frequently the task of organizing this move falls to the children, relatives or friends of the senior, where ill health or incapacity precludes them managing on their own. When family members are busy dealing with the illness or frailty of their loved one, the actual relocation becomes secondary to the care of the individual. This is where an experienced moving consultant is indispensable.

Moving into an assisted living facility where you may have only a private room for all your belongings will seriously limit what you can keep; this can be a huge worry. The moving consultant needs to be sensitive while offering viable options.

Some seniors will want to donate items to charity, or give things to family and friends. Some will not, or may not be able to make a decision immediately about what to do with their things. In this case, storage may be the best option. The senior can have peace of mind knowing that their treasured items are stored in secure long term storage.

Regardless of what stage you are at in the moving lifecycle, there are benefits to be gained from hiring a reputable moving company to help you manage your relocations.




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Jay Mover is an aggregate character based on the experts who are part of the Jay's Moving team. Jay's Moving is a respected moving company in Saskatchewan and Alberta with an exemplary record of customer service. Articles are written by members of the Jay's team to share their knowledge of the moving industry. For more info check out Jay's Moving Alberta blog.

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