Moving companies will be run off their feet during summer months as well as at month's ending. Mid-month can be busy for movers too, mainly June through September. No matter how professional the moving company, they have a limited amount of equipment and manpower, and can only complete so many moves within a given time edge.
Another poor time to move would be during main holidays. The roads are always much busier, and traffic delays can be expensive, not to declare the higher accident risk of busier roads. Scheduling your move for at once after the holidays also gives you the chance to arrange final get-togethers and say your goodbyes to the friends, neighbours and relatives you are leaving behind. It also may be harder to book a moving company during major holidays, movers have families too, and many want time off for their own holiday celebrations.
Another poor time to move would be during main holidays. The roads are always much busier, and traffic delays can be expensive, not to declare the higher accident risk of busier roads. Scheduling your move for at once after the holidays also gives you the chance to arrange final get-togethers and say your goodbyes to the friends, neighbours and relatives you are leaving behind. It also may be harder to book a moving company during major holidays, movers have families too, and many want time off for their own holiday celebrations.
So an out-of-season move will mean you can reserve the movers more easily and they will have more equipment and manpower to attain your move professionally. They won't be tired from overwork and will be thankful of business during the slow season. This might also mean you can negotiate a discount in rates that would be unlikely in the busy time.People with school age children usually want to time their move so as to cause the least disturbance to their children's school life. This means summer holidays, or to a lesser extent spring break or winter break is when they prefer to move. If you don't have children, or they are grown and gone, or your move doesn't engage a change of schools for them, or maybe you have extremely well-balanced and social children who would not be worried about moving during their school year, then you can avoid moving in summer, or through holidays.
If you are moving because the company you are working for wants to move you, you may be able to discuss with them, choosing a better time to move than in the busy season. Perhaps your company is footing the bill (or part of it) for your move, in which case they may want you to keep away from busy times so as to save themselves some money.
If you are moving your business, you may have little choice about closely when you do so. Obviously if your business is at all cyclic, it will be essential to move during your quiet time, whenever that is. It would be foolish to plan a move that would unfavorably affect your day-to-day business. It could even be fatal for your business if the move interrupts your most gainful season, when you rely on that period to carry you through quieter times. But you probably already know this, or you wouldn't be running a successful business! You simply need to weigh the higher expenses of moving during the busy summer season against your potential business losses to decide what is right for your company.
Nobody likes moving in winter either, so this can mean it's a great time for your moving, again remember to avoid month end and holidays. Although you may want to consider watchfully the difficulties of moving in the dead of winter in some of the colder parts of the country, it's not a great idea to have those doors propped open during a blizzard.
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