Teaching Overseas involves moving your entire family to another country and this can be very stressful.
The first step is to get the shipping companies (get at least two quotes) in to do a survey of your shipping requirements.
This making an appointment with a representative of the shipping company to come to your house. You then take them around your house and show them what you're taking with you. They'll want to look inside all your cupboards and drawers to help them estimate the volume of your shipment.
The agent should then talk to you about how your belongings will be packed, what items are prohibited, how long it will take to get your shipment after it's been packed (this is an estimate only) and what documentation they need you to complete.
Remember the shipping companies know that they are bidding for your business. Don't hide the fact that you're contacting a couple of different companies. They'll tell you why they are the best and you can factor this into your decision.
It is a good idea to get the shipping quotes done early so that you have lots of time to make a decision and negotiate with the shipper over the volume of your shipment if you turn out to be over your allowance.
Also, if you want them to come in and pack up on a day to suit you, then book the shipping company early to avoid disappointment because someone else got in first!
Packing up and shipping out to an overseas teaching job can be a stressful time, but remember how exciting it is too!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Teaching Overseas - Preparing for the move
Posted by Kelly Blackwell at 1:09 AM
Labels: moving abroad, overseas teaching job fair, packing, teaching overseas
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