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  1. #1
    Spencer Brown is offline Renter
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    Jul 2009
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    Thumbs up Relocation Stress

    I was recently relocated for my work. We moved from California to Utah. My two kids seemed to be having a lot of stress and didn't want to move. My wife also seemed a bit reluctant to move. I was confused. Didn't they want me to move up in the company and earn more? I was on my Buyers Agent website one night. I went to the tab titled "RELOCATION." (convenient how they worked that out, huh?) I found what I had been looking for. No, not another phone number or another smoking deal but advice. Advice about my kids and wife. It said my wife may be suffering from a "trailing spouse syndrome." It then went on to describe her exactly. I looked at the tips for moving with children and read up on what their concerns might be linked to. After I began to follow the online tips things began to run a lot smoother. Now we're all happily relocated in Utah and I'm back at work.

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    kaylee is offline Fixer Upper
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    Relocation is always hard for family members, do one thing take your family member with you on short trip at relocating place for short period of time, once they get familiar with place than little bit easy to shift for long time. hope my suggestion helpful for yours.

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    Grace Pollock is offline Fixer Upper
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    Relocation is stressful, whether you are relocating to a new home in the city or to another city. Two things to consider is whether you will employ a moving company or take on the move yourself. Finding a reputable moving company involves a decent amount of research. You don't want your time, money and belongings getting into the wrong hands.

    If you are doing the move on your own shop around for truck rental specials. You may want to purchase your own moving supplies instead of buying them from the truck rental company. You will need truck for furniture and valuables . Inspect the vehicle thoroughly including the tires, wipers, and lights. Organize everything by labeling all of your boxes beforehand.
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    Relocating becomes very hard for the family members as they are going to loose their friends and neighborhood.. be sure that there should be good locality and neighborhood is very familiar where you are relocating.. It will help you and your family to settled at the new place a bit easily..

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    katenok is offline Fixer Upper
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    Relocation is always stress. One loose friends, job, hoobies, ... but you find NEW possibilities, new friends, new ..... In the begining it's difficult, but it's worth it)

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    katenok is offline Fixer Upper
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    It's important that your close people are with you when you move to another place. When you do it on your own - it's much more difficult.

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