In the military, troops are often moved to different bases because a certain number of people is required at a particular base for operations, missions, and specialized training. And if a service member is being relocated, then it’s a no-brainer that they bring their families with them.
However, long-distance moving can be stressful as you need to take care of many things, such as searching for a military moving company. If it’s your first time moving with your spouse, here are some tips and tricks to make your move easier and smoother.
Schedule moving days ahead of time
As soon as your loved one gets the official orders, you should meet with your base transportation office and the family center. They will provide you with all the necessary details regarding your relocation options and military housing. They will also give your entire family a military sponsor and resources.
Once that’s done, you must look for a trustworthy military moving company. The reimbursement package will cover the costs of the move. Make sure to choose a military moving company as soon as possible to get lower rates.
Start ditching old times
Depending on the military branch your partner is serving in, your family could constantly be moving in the coming years. So it’s best to start purging old items as early as now. You don’t want to bring old things you don’t even use with you from one house to the next, as it could be a setback.
Find the time and date for you to declutter and find out which of the things you have should be donated or you must be bringing with you on your move. It’s the first step you have to take care of before packing.
Pack smart
Now that you know what items to bring and leave, it’s time to prepare for packing. The military moving company will provide packing materials, but you must find ways to make the most out of them. Here are some tips:
- Label every box
- Use smaller boxes for heavier items
- Don’t over-pack boxes
- Organize your items according to the room
These tips should help you and your family get through the packing process without delays or problems.
Use a moving binder
Moving means you will deal with a lot of paperwork as a military family. For instance, having children means filing the necessary school transfer paperwork. Not only that, but you also have to keep track of all the critical documents needed for the move.
To make things easier a binder labeled correctly will make things much easier for you. Staying organized allows you to put things in order.
Military relocation doesn’t have to be stressful. These tips can help you take care of everything.
If you’re currently facing this kind of moving dilemma, you should follow the tips above to make the entire process faster and smoother. The earlier you take care of all the moving details, the better for you and your family.
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