Whether you're
planning your first move or haven't moved for many years, a long-distance relocation can
be an exciting, and sometimes unsettling, experience. You've probably already
realized that there's so much to do -- and so little time.
There are personal considerations -- family
ties, old friendships, and, for many of us, what to do about the children's
schooling. At the same time, though, your move is most likely associated with an
opportunity: a promotion; perhaps a new company; the chance to assume greater
responsibility; a new locale with a brand new lifestyle.
If you happen to be a novice mover, there are
probably many questions that you need answered. Even the most experienced
transferees have questions, as an ever-changing way of life poses moving problems that
didn't exist 10 years ago.
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This information site contains answers to
questions most commonly asked by families on the move. We want to help you plan your
move properly -- to make your relocation as exciting, rewarding and stress-free as
possible. Whether you're moving across town or across the country, you'll find the
information useful. Of course, not two moves are exactly the same, because no two
families have exactly the same moving needs -- just as no two families have exactly the
same furniture. Therefore, if you have any specific questions not covered here, the
moving counselors at Bertsch Moving & Storage will be happy to provide you with
answers without cost or obligation. There are no moving questions or problems that
they haven't tackled before.
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