It's probably safe to say that you have all your important numbers on-hand, and could easily find them in an emergency. This is something we tend to take for granted in our lives. But when we move our whole life abroad, we can lose sight of the important stuff in among all the minutae of details.
5. Emergency numbers
You probably won't be taking your whole filing cabinet with you when you move overseas, so plan ahead and make a record of the numbers you think you'll need.
You need to take these contact numbers with you, at least:
* A responsible member of your family
* Your bank
* Your credit card company
* Your insurance company
* Your Doctor
* Your travel agent
Now, you can probably find most if not all of this on the internet. But in an emergency, like your wallet being stolen, do you really want the hassle?
Moving Your Teaching Career Overseas - emergency contact details
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Moving Your Teaching Career Overseas - What if there's an emergency?
Posted by Kelly Blackwell at 2:03 AM
Labels: international relocation, moving abroad, teaching overseas
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