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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2011, 07:35:38 AM » |
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Prof2be, what's your timetable - meaning, how soon do you have to be out of the current apartment?
If you can manage at all to move over a break (i.e. spring break) it will be a lot less crazy than trying to move during a school week.
Also, if you can box up everything that you don't need right now, then when you do move you'll have that much less stuff to worry about packing at the last minute. Mr.B and I did that when we did our spring break move two years ago (I'm tenure-track, not temporary, but I've at least done the mid-semester move). Basically, any time that you're home and have a few minutes, pack a box or two and label it. Don't unpack anything you don't need to unpack. What can you live without right now? My list would be the seasonal decorations, summer clothing, gardening implements, collectibles, sports gear, probably most of the books and DVDs, .....
If you get all of that stuff packed in advance, then the last few days before the actual move will be much less of a mad rush. I gather that you don't have your own car - but do you have a license so that you could rent a U-haul? If you can do that, you could move yourself (with a few friends to help with the heavy lifting - lots of people are willing to do this in return for pizza & beer at the end of the day). If not, at least you'll have all those boxes ready for the movers.
Also, if you have so much heavy stuff (books especially) that professional movers are likely to be prohibitively expensive (most in my experience charge by weight) but you're not terribly worried about scratches to your furniture, consider asking one of your school's fraternities if they'd be willing to do the heavy lifting in return for a generous donation to their charity of choice. If professional movers would cost $3000, and a U-haul would be $200, you could give the fraternity's charity $1000 plus feed the guys and get everything moved and still not have such a big dent in your wallet.
That said, if most of what you have is heavy, nice furniture, and breakable artwork, then go with the pros so nothing gets broken - but still pack what you can in advance.
I hope that helps. Good luck!
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