Life on the Road
Have you ever wondered what does it take to travel the world? Yeah, I mean full-time travelling for a minimum of 1 year? You, your significant other and the open road? It all requires careful preparation, planning and a lot of guts! The majority of people think that it is easy to become a full-time traveller, but what they don’t fully realize is the fact that in order to become one you need to quit your job and leave the comfort of having regular pay checks and money flowing in your bank account every month. It may even require selling your home and reducing all your possessions to a backpack, or a suitcase that fits at the back of your vehicle or RV. We as professionals in house removal and relocation know how difficult a separation with your home and belongings could be. Full-time travelling doesn’t sound so easy anymore, now does it? On the positive side, you have all the freedom you need and all the time in the world to go wherever you want and do whatever you want. Thousands of people work remotely while driving somewhere between Italy and France. Heck, even children are raised in the mean time. As you will see from the infographic below, around 49% of all travellers questioned had kids at the time of their...
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Some people embrace change, other people fear it, but according to a source I read recently, those who embrace it are more likely to become successful. If you get the feeling that I am encouraging you to embrace your relocation, this is exactly what I’m doing. The way you handle it, your attitude and your time management skills will be crucial to the success of the “mission”. So without further adieu, here are some basics to start with. #1. One of the first and most important things to do is talk to your landlord 9 to 6 months prior to your relocation and share your plans to move. Commercial buildings, offices, shops and restaurants are not like moving an apartment. Sometimes you will need more than a month’s notice. Make sure you file for business change of address. #2 New office hunting. Prepare a list of pro’s and con’s and compare your options based on location, rent, taxes and condition #3 Make removal arrangements and hire a company. Get estimates, compare quotes and ask for discounts and additional services that you might require – storage solutions, waste clearance, move out cleaning, builders, etc. These are all things you may need. #4 Brace yourself and arm yourself with patience. No panic. Don’t let yourself go! Get help and support from your employees. You can divide them in teams so on moving day everyone will be responsible for something. Involve them, but allow no heavy lifting. This is what we are for and if you give us a call at: 03 8566 7514 we will navigate you through our list of services and...
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