Brand new moving pads have recently been developed and released in to the moving industry market, and they may change the way we look at traditional moving pads, by means of being economically sound as well as ecologically friendly! Here we feature LookChina’s new pad that is a part of this trend.
In the first part of this two-part series, we discussed some important tips on keeping the stress levels in having to move your pets to a bare minimum, for both you and you special pals. In this final chapter, we will be discussing how allowing a pet-moving company can actually ease your worries even further, and how it may be a better option for you to look in to if you must move your pet(s) great distances.
Let’s face it. Our pets are a huge part of our families, and our lives. Moving them can create a tremendous amount of additional stress, both on us, as well as our beloved furry (and feathered) friends. As all pets require a special amount of special attention and great sensitivity here are some tips to make the trip a little more smooth on all parties concerned.
Every now and again, moving companies are asked to move some pretty high-profile people. Ranging from CEO’s and politicians to celebrities. Earlier this summer, Arpin Van Lines was specifically chosen to do just that in moving former Olympic Hockey Legend, Dave Christian. He was part of the U.S. Olympic hockey team that won the gold in the event known as the “Miracle on Ice.” A personal connection with the company made this move possible.
One year ago, rogue moving companies found themselves face to face with a new law that was passed that threatened to put an end to their unlawful and selfish forms of “moving.” The particular companies, offered unbeatable low moving prices and in turn held your belongings in exchange for even more money before delivery. This new law that was passed, AB 2118, changed that entirely, bringing hope to legitimate moving companies and offering help to consumers. Here we look at how things have changed.
Famously quoted by Mark Twain, “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” Excellently noted is how important it is to tackle your “worst” task first thing the morning, to ensure that the remainder of your day runs as smoothly as possible.
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