Moving Experts

Are You Thinking About Trading in Your Car? Take Heed to These Tips!

Posted on October 13th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith

After letting a team of movers lead you into your new home and starting the job of your dreams, you’re finally ready to rid yourself of that old car as well. By trading it in, you can evade the stress of used car sales and set yourself up for a new purchase right away. While this may all sound simple, the trade-in process can be a rather tricky one. Thankfully, MovingCost.com is here to give you some helpful tips.  — Read More »

Tags: auto repairs, car, car maintenance
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Clunkin’ Junk to Classic Chrome: Auto Transportation for Your Restoration

Posted on October 12th, 2011 by Marilys Alvarez

You’ve spent the past year under the hood, and if your collector’s car had a heart beat, it’d be your child. You salvaged it when it was just a pile of metal, rusting and clunking. You had original parts shipped cross country and maybe internationally to turn those bits and pieces into polished chrome and classic beauty. You’ve put all your passion and determination into restoring this classic or vintage car.  — Read More »

Tags: auto transport, car transport, cars
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Airplane No-Nos: The 5 Things You Should Never Do in an Airplane

Posted on October 11th, 2011 by Renaldo Smith

Regardless of whether you’re catching a flight to your new home town or you travel frequently for work, this MovingCost.com guide will come in handy. Today, we’re going to go over some of the things that you shouldn’t do while you’re in the friendly skies. So before you’re ordered to shut off your electronics, take a look at these tips. — Read More »

Tags: air travel, moving, tips, traveling
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Relocating for Work? Avoid These 3 Mistakes at Your New Job

Posted on October 11th, 2011 by Taraya Bell

Relocating for a new career means fresh starts and new beginnings. Making a good first impression at your new job after your relocation is vital to how you’ll be viewed by not only your peers but upper level management as well. Many common and simple mistakes are often made within what’s called the probation period of your job. During this time you’re watched closely by not only supervisors and managers but certain peers, who may be asked to rate your performance as well. — Read More »

Tags: new job, office, work
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Done Moving and Still Cleaning Up After Your Kids? Create a Chore Chart

Posted on October 7th, 2011 by Marilys Alvarez

Parents, especially you the superhero stay-at-home mother or father, this blog was written with you in mind! You and your family have recently moved into a new home, and after unpacking all the boxes and the organizing the house, you’re still doing chores that your children could be doing. We know that after uprooting your kid from their comfort zone, you feel a sense of responsibility to help them adjust to their new environment. While allowing them study and leisure time, you’ve been making their beds, cleaning up their toys, washing their dishes and cleaning their bathrooms. Somehow, you manage to fit in a shower before you topple over your bed at night. Don’t burn out dad, delegate! — Read More »

Tags: children, chores, family, kids
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