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Posted on November 2nd, 2011 by MovingCost.com
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Lost Your Job? Follow These Tips to Collect Unemployment Benefits
Posted on September 27th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith
If you were recently fired from your job in Jacksonville, FL, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. This could help you out a lot as you search for a new job and a team of movers to help you transition to a cheaper apartment. In this saga of Local Moving, MovingCost.com will give you a guide to help you get the benefits that you rightfully deserve. Just follow these steps. — Read More »
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5 Really Good Reasons Why You Should Accept a Contract Position
Posted on September 19th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith
Long before most people graduate from high school, they are indoctrinated with the idea that temporary employment simply isn't worth it. Well, if you're searching for a job in Gainesville, FL, this MovingCost.com blog will tell you differently. We've come up with 5 reasons why you should get out of the full-time only mindset and accept a contract position. — Read More »
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5 Important Things that You Should Know Before Getting a Flu Shot
Posted on September 6th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith
When you have the flu, you turn into an angry, bitter person. In the past few months, it has caused you to miss time from work, skip out on a fun road trip with friends, and even prevented you from helping out the apartment movers on your moving day. If you are finally ready to take a stand by getting a flu shot, this MovingCost.com guide will prove to be helpful. Here are five things that you should know about the flu vaccine. — Read More »
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Are You Prepping for a Hurricane? Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes!
Posted on August 24th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith
After a relatively quiet first two months of the hurricane season, things are now picking up thanks to the introduction of Hurricane Irene – an already powerful storm that's getting stronger over the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. As of Tuesday, August 23rd, the storm had wind speeds of approximately 100 miles per hour and posed a major threat to all of South Florida. As you begin to prep for the potential onslaught of strong winds and heavy rain, do your best to avoid these mistakes. — Read More »
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