Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Should I Tip Movers?

Is tipping movers recommended?​​

It’s completely normal to leave a tip for good service. And if you’ve ever eaten at a restaurant, gotten a haircut, had a pizza delivered or taken a cab, you’re probably pretty familiar with how it works. But if you’re hiring movers for the first time, you may be wondering if you’re supposed to give them extra cash for a job well done. Learn from Dustin Whinery, an experienced mover in Texas, to see what’s typical and what to expect.
how much do you tip movers

To tip or not to tip

Tipping movers is a great way to reward them for exceptional service, but it isn't required (and sometimes isn't possible). Ask the company you’ve hired to help with loading and unloading if they have a tipping policy before you try to give any extra cash to the crew. If they tell you their employees can accept them, it’s totally at your discretion. Dustin explained, “Tips are never expected, but for service that goes above and beyond, it’s always welcomed.”
Like in other industries, service that goes above and beyond may deserve a little extra. However, Dustin advised that customers shouldn’t feel obligated to tip if their expectations aren’t met. Examples of subpar service include:
  • Showing up extremely late without apology or reason
  • Carelessly mistreating items
  • Showing disrespect
  • Ignoring requests
However, if they provided great service and went above standard job duties, it’s fine to show that you noticed. Dustin says, “If you can say that a mover or crew made you feel comfortable during your move, a tip might be a good idea.” Service deserving of a tip might be:
  • Getting the job completed faster than expected
  • Handling items with extra care
  • Showing professionalism
  • Moving large, heavy, bulky or awkward furniture
  • Climbing excessive stairs (like to a third floor apartment)
At the end of the day, there are no guidelines for when or when not to give a tip. Give when you feel it’s deserved, and don’t feel pressured to do so.

How much to tip movers

There’s no set percentage for tipping movers; it’s up to you. While some services have a standard percentage (like how it’s typical to tip 20% at a restaurant), using one for moving labor can quickly add up. Since they don’t expect anything extra, give what you think they deserve for their work.
If the movers can accept tips, a good guideline is $10 per mover for a half day's work (4 hours) and $20 per mover for a full day's work (8 hours). Feel free to give more if they had to work around difficult circumstances like stairs, heavy furniture or bad weather. 

How to give a tip to a mover

You can tip only those who provided the best care, or tip the whole crew if everyone did a great job. It’s best to tip them individually instead of giving the full amount to a supervisor or on the bill for the company to split out. By handing out separate tips, you’re recognizing the hard work of each person. Give tips at the end of the day, once the job is completed.
The easiest way to give is to place money (cash is preferred) in envelopes and give them to each crew member as you thank them. No envelopes on-hand? A handshake and a “thank you” works well, too.

Other ideas for showing appreciation to movers

If you don’t like the idea of giving cash (or the company has a policy against it), there are other ways to recognize the efforts of great loaders and unloaders. Dustin said, “Small gestures don’t go unnoticed. Even just offering water goes a long way.” Here are some ideas:
  • Buy them a meal if they work through lunch — Dustin says it can be tough to go back to work heavy lifting after a meal of pizza, so think outside the pizza box and go with burgers, sub sandwiches or fried chicken.
  • Have snacks and cold drinks on hand. If the cooler is packed and the fridge is defrosted, borrow one from a friend or get a one-time use cooler.
  • Give them a great review on consumer review sites or on their social media pages. This type of public praise helps them get future business. Dustin said, “Nothing is more valuable than a great review. It gives them better business in the future.”
  • Have an area set up for them to take a break. Either somewhere with a fan if it’s hot outside, or somewhere warm during winter. They will appreciate a place to rest between heavy loads.
  • Avoid giving out beer at the end of the day. It may be against policy to accept, and it can also a liability to you.

Need help finding a moving crew?

U-Pack is a “you pack, we drive” company, but we understand that some people want or need assistance. We refer customers to a company with pre-qualified labor available to help load, unload or both. Call a U-Pack consultant at 800-413-4799 to learn more about hiring a moving crew.

What do you think about giving movers a tip?

Do you have any other unique ideas for showing appreciation? Leave those in the comments below. We love to hear how you creatively say thank you for a job well done.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

20 Simple and Easy Ways to Reduce Moving Costs

There’s a good reason why the home moving process is almost always described as stressful and expensive, and that reason is that it actually is stressful and expensive.

While that combination is not very promising for anyone who’s getting ready to move out, the good news – understand the light at the end of the tunnel – is that there are many [20] ways to reduce moving costs.

And when used smartly, those 20 tips for cutting moving costs and expenses will make all the difference in the world for people moving on a tight budget.

Are you ready to learn how to reduce your moving costs?

#1. Hire an affordable moving company
Without a doubt, hiring a low-cost mover is one of the best ways to trim moving costs. Ultimately, no two professional moving companies charge the same for their services, so it’s a matter of comparing at least 3 different price quotes to choose the one that agrees to your budget.

It’s always a bonus to find a cheap mover but be mindful that sometimes lower rates can indicate poor service as well. And even though it’s obvious that you’re moving on a budget, it’s even more obvious that you still need high-quality relocation services.

7 simple steps to find cheap movers

#2. Get several in-home estimates
The second tip on how to cut costs when moving is to have the price of your move estimated professionally. Prices can vary greatly among moving companies, so you must ask for several in-home estimates carried out by relocation experts right in your own home.

Do not accept cost estimates done over the phone or via e-mail. Why? Moving cost estimates that are not performed on-site and in person cannot be accurate enough for possible cost reduction.

To get the best relocation deal possible, compare the moving quotes you receive: price + services + terms and conditions.

Get your moving costs calculated NOW

#3 Ask your mover to lower their price
As far-fetched as it seems, at times you may get a better price by simply asking a moving company to cooperate. Moving company rates are not set in stone, so a bit of negotiation can go a long way.

The thing is that most professional movers want and need your business, so they may be willing to strike a balance between their rates and services to meet your relocation budget. You’ve got nothing to lose here. Besides, the mover you’ve picked can give you some pointers on what you can do to reduce your moving costs.

#4 Book your move ASAP
Once you’ve selected a reputable and affordable mover, there’s no use of waiting any longer – just book your move as soon as you can. This is especially important if you’re moving in the summer – that is, during the peak of the moving season.

You cannot reserve a house move too early, so go ahead and do it. Some moving companies may even give you a discount for early booking – yet another simple way to cut the cost of moving.

#5 Move out during the off-season
Speaking of easy ways to cut costs on your next move, another good cost-saving technique is to move during the off-season, if possible. Of course, it’s not always possible to select when you’re going to move out, but any chance of flexibility concerning the move-out date should be taken advantage of.

If you can’t choose a moving date during the off-season – anywhere between September and May – then aim for a weekday around the middle of the month. Your choice to avoid the peak of the moving season can help you slash the moving price up to 20%, or even more.

#6 Purchase moving insurance
At first, the recommendation to buy additional moving insurance may not seem like good advice on how to cut moving costs and expenses. Nevertheless, if you do happen to be moving many valuable items, then it is nothing but great advice.

Even the best movers out there are not infallible – you know that humans make mistakes, don’t you? Not purchasing extra insurance will leave you with a good-for-nothing 60-cent-per-pound coverage that surely won’t be enough for valuable possessions that get lost or damaged during the move.

Speak with your movers about your insurance options.

#7 Set a moving budget to control your expenses
Set a moving budget when moving house
What is your home moving budget telling you: good news or bad news?

How to reduce moving costs? Do it by setting up a personal moving budget as a way to manage your expenses during the entire home move.

Some moving tasks will require money to be completed, especially when you initiate the major project of packing up your things. So, to stay in control of your finances, you’re going to need a moving costs checklist that lists each of the moving company expenses or the self-moving expenses.

Cut the cost of moving house by means of controlling how each dollar bill is spent throughout the move.

#8 Follow a moving checklist to save time
One of the smart ways to cut your moving costs is to organize your entire house move in a way to make it efficient, and thus save time in the process. They say that time is money, and in your case, the saved time will mean that you won’t have to pay to hire extra moving labor as long as you manage to keep up with the moving schedule.

Follow a moving checklist to organize your time in the best possible way. Save half an hour here and an hour there to complete all moving tasks on time.

#9 Declutter your home NOW
Without a doubt, one of the best cost-saving tips when moving house is to declutter your home and then get rid of any items that you don’t need anymore. It’s simple, really: if you don’t need it, don’t pay to move it.

Your long distance mover will charge you based on the weight of the shipment, meaning that the more things you choose to move, the more you will pay. Think about it: do you really need to take with you all the stuff you’ve accumulated through the years?

Do yourself a favor and declutter your home RIGHT NOW.

#10 Sell your unwanted items
Moving across the country is can be very expensive and while you’re desperately looking for ways to save on moving costs, the one brilliant tactical move remains to sell the things you’ve chosen not to move to the new home. This way, you’ll practically add fresh cash to your relocation budget.

Organize a successful garage sale or set up an online sale to earn cash from your unwanted items. Make things easier for yourself with more financial resources to spare. In reality, fewer items to move will not only mean reduced transportation costs, but also lower expenses for packing materials.

#11 Pack up your things by yourself
When looking for good tips for reducing moving costs, you should look no further than this one: do not pay professional packers to pack up your things – instead, complete that packing job by yourself.

Provided that you have enough time until Moving day, you should be able to pack many things by yourself. That’s right, pack all the things that require no special packing skills such as clothes, shoes, bedding, books, etc.

Thus said, you should still consider professional packing services for special and valuable items such as antique furniture, a piano, a hot tub, a big metal safe, and so on.

Packing timeline: your own packing checklist

#12 Save money on moving boxes
It’s good to know in advance that cardboard boxes will be your biggest packing expense. The good news, though, is that it’s relatively easy to find free moving boxes, either by asking friends and colleagues for cardboard containers they don’t need or by doing a quick tour around local businesses that deal with cardboard boxes on a daily basis.

Not paying for packing boxes will reduce moving costs but you still need to be careful what type of containers you collect – the cardboard has to be dry, clean, strong and free from any infestation.

#13 Save money on most packing supplies
Finding good ways to save money on your move is sometimes about the little things that don’t seem that important at first. Cardboard boxes are your biggest packing expense, but the rest of the packing supplies will cost you money as well.

The cost-saving trick here is to use protective materials you already have in your home: ordinary household blankets instead of moving blankets, towels and thick pieces of clothing instead of bubble wrap, newspaper as a padding and space-filling material, and so on.

Get creative when packing for a move and the reward for your efforts will be a more affordable move.

#14 Ask friends for assistance
Get friends to help you move
A friend in need is a friend… missing in action.

Another simple way to reduce moving costs is to ask some of your best friends to give you a hand when packing and/or when lifting and carrying heavy items such as boxes, pieces of furniture, household appliances, and so on.

Instead of having to pay professionals to provide the assistance you need on Moving day, you can save money by getting the move-related aid you need from your pals.

Reach out to your friends early enough, provide snacks, sandwiches and refreshing drinks, and of course – promise to return the favor when the right time comes.

#15 Consider organizing a self-move
You’re getting ready to move out and you’re looking for ways to cut moving costs. And, considering the amount of the average moving costs, you’re right to do so.

In case you’re moving locally, you have moved house before and you know you can rely on your friends when you need their help the most, then you should consider taking the DIY approach to moving.

Rent a moving vehicle or better yet – borrow a pick-up truck from a friend.
Pack up your things all by yourself.
Move the heavy household items with the assistance of your pals.
And most importantly, do factor in the various hidden costs and expenses when moving without hiring professional movers.

Top 5 self-moving mistakes to avoid

#16 Avoid making any common moving mistakes
No matter how much you try to reduce moving costs, the tricky thing when moving house is the one serious mistake can nullify those cost reduction efforts of yours.

It’s not always possible to stay error-free when moving from one home to another and not all mistakes will be serious enough to threaten your finances. Nevertheless, it’s always easier when you’re prepared in terms of what to expect so that you can stay away from any common moving mistakes.

The biggest mistake you can make from a financial point of view? Moving all of your household items without sorting them out first.

33 moving mistakes to avoid

#17 Prevent property damage
Property damage to the home can be rather costly –scratched flooring, chipped walls or broken railings will require money and time to be repaired. To make things worse, dropped items due to excessive packing or cardboard boxes in poor condition will also spell T-R-O-U-B-L-E on moving day.

To avoid incurring extra costs on the day of the move, make sure you use proper moving equipment, you have enough helpers – friends or professionals – during the most dangerous day of the move, and you use high-quality moving boxes – brand new or used ones.

Safety tips when moving furniture

#18 Avoid getting scammed at all costs
When you’re moving on a budget, the last thing you would ever want is to get scammed by a dishonest moving company. If you’re careful enough and you know what to look out for, then you shouldn’t worry too much about falling victim to relocation fraud.

The safest way to proceed is to fill out a free moving quote– all the professional moving companies in our database have been properly licensed by the U.S. Department of Transportation and belong to reputable professional organizations such as AMSA and BBB. This way, you will have ZERO chance of being scammed when you’re only dealing with top-rated and pre-screened movers.

How to avoid moving scams: Protect your move

#19 Check your eligibility for tax deductions
How to save money when moving
You did it!

One way to get back some of your money after the move is over is to check whether you’re eligible for tax deductions. In other words, you may be able to claim the cost of your moving expenses as a deduction when you’re filling out your federal income tax return.

In case you’re moving for a new full-time job and the move distance is more than 50 miles from your previous home, then the moving costs (packing, transportation and storage expenses) may be eligible.

Save all move-related receipts and documents and get in touch with a tax consultant when the move is over.

#20 Use all cost-saving tips at the same time
The final piece of advice on how to cut moving costs and expenses is to use all the above money-saving tips at the same time, whenever possible.  Combine the cost-reduction power of all or almost all tips listed above to greatly lower your moving costs and expenses.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Moving when you are ill

You must be thrilled by the idea of moving to another state. It can seem a little complicated to you to manage all the tasks that have to be done since you have no experience in such things. It is undoubtedly recommended to hire a professional moving company that is capable of transferring your belongings to your new place as smoothly as possible. By hiring Cross Country Movers Group, you will be sure your property will be handled well.
Our team offers you all the services regarding safe, secure and fast relocating your property to your new address. Our skilled, friendly staff can pack your items with much care. You don’t even need to purchase the boxes and other supplying material. Our company is proud to say that we can offer you top-quality services at a very competitive price. Our team of experts has made hundreds of successful long-distance moves, both corporate and residential ones. Our aim is a satisfied customer, and we do our best to keep you relaxed all the time.
Just contact one of our representatives to get some useful tips, as well as a free price estimate and schedule your moving date.
Anyway, as the moving date is approaching, things can get complicated.  You suddenly get a cold. It’s getting worse, and you are worried. It can be nausea, fatigue, shivers or an upset stomach. You don’t know how long it will last before you recover. You start panicking since there is still much to do to complete the moving process. Although everything is ready to have your belongings shipped to your new address, you should do some necessary tasks regarding your documents, work, utilities, etc. What should you do?

You have some solutions so think them through:

-Reschedule your moving date
If there is any possibility to push back your moving day, do it immediately. That will give you some time to stay in bed and recover from your illness. As you are traveling quite far away since it is a long-distance move and the moving process has already started, your moving company can continue transferring your property. You can just move the date of your trip there. If you are going by car, it won’t be a problem. If you have already bought a bus ticket or a plane ticket, contact them to change the date of departure since traveling can get worse in that condition.
-Ask somebody reliable to finish some tasks from your list
As there are some things that another person can do for you, ask him or her to manage them. It can be somebody from your family, a close friend or your colleague. If you have to do something yourself, he or she can assist you driving you around to speed up the process of collecting your papers or finishing similar work that requires your presence.
-Rest and hydration
The less you rest, the longer it will take you to get better. You won’t finish the process faster if you push yourself too hard. Most illnesses cause dehydration, so it is important to drink much water as well as some warm tea.
We hope that you won’t face such problems, however, if you do Cross Country Movers Group is available at your request. Call us now and let us do all the work!