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Moving Advice Here!!!
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Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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I'm adding a few bits of advice that we've learned from a few moves:
- Don't move anything valuable - this seems obvious, but we didn't think about letting the company pack and move our Wii, and it was stolen.
- Review the inventory that the company writes - anything specific that you want to make sure arrives safely needs to be written explicitly on the inventory, and it doesn't matter what the box says (one of our boxes said Wii, and the person who stole it scratched it out on the box, and it wasn't on the inventory so the company claimed they didn't pack/move it).
- Check your renter/homeowner policy, because they'll probably cover the cost of anything that is stolen or broken, and you can save money by not purchasing insurance from the moving company.
- Review all documents that you sign on moving day very carefully and make sure that the numbers on those documents matched what you agreed to when you booked the move, because some companies will try to add things in on moving day, counting on the fact that you aren't playing close attention.
- Don't be afraid to file disputes with the BBB.
When we moved for med school, I negotiated the cost of moving expenses into my job offer. I'm hoping we can do this again when I get a new job for residency, because that will certainly make things easier. We're trying to get rid of stuff now so we have less to move, but we're having a hard time making time to do that.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Martha Stewart has a handful of moving checklists you could probably incorporate.
http://www.marthastewart.com/274838/...cklists#233629
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Originally posted by LilySayWhatBUMP
Alright, I have three guys here (2 + driver) and they are making pretty quick work of the move. We tipped the packers $25 a piece yesterday (I call bullshit on taking 8 hrs to pack this house and also they spilled a coke all over my newly cleaned refrigerator).
How much do I tip these guys? $150 to the driver and he can divvy it up as he sees fit?
But my stuff isn't there yet - so who knows if that was sufficient.
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So, I've never had packers before. Do you tip the packers and the unloaders? What if a different crew packs than loads? I'm thinking that we'll probably pack one day, load the next, and then unload a couple days later if not the next day. May even be the same crew since our move is only a few hours away. Do we tip three times?Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostSo, I've never had packers before. Do you tip the packers and the unloaders? What if a different crew packs than loads? I'm thinking that we'll probably pack one day, load the next, and then unload a couple days later if not the next day. May even be the same crew since our move is only a few hours away. Do we tip three times?Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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I tipped both the packers and unloaders AND the driver each $50. Also, they took a couple of days packing and DH or I bought them lunch. We had an extremely positive experience with our move. Only a few random things were damaged and everything arrived with us. We also had the whole truck to ourselves. I do not know if it had to do with the tips OR if it was a fluke after hearing horror moving stories. I would do it again though. We were able to write it off the tips as a moving expense.Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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We only had two packers. W gave them each $50 (even though they were also very slow). We also bought them like $10 lunches and had drinks and snacks for them both days. the second day the same guys came back, but that day we just gave all the cash to the head guy. They were done before lunch on day 2, so we didn't buy them lunch that day.
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I'm pretty sure we did $20/ea plus we provided lunch and drinks. Our packers and loaders were different except for one guy and then we saw the driver on each end and the guy who helped him unload was new. We were annoyed there were only 2 guys to unload our entire truck. I would have gladly tipped another if there had been more.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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