The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way companies and employees approach working in the office. Some companies have chosen to allow office workers to stay remote, working from home full time, while others have moved to hybrid setups combining remote and in-person shifts. If your company is looking to keep workers at home or switch them to hybrid work, you may need to rethink the way your office is situated. Fortunately, a local office moving company can help you reimagine your office and workforce in the midst of the changes brought on by the pandemic.
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Using Plastic To Pack For A Move
Packaging materials such as cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, brown paper, and packing tape are among the classic common packaging materials to use during a move. However, plastic materials such as sturdy plastic bins, air pillows, and zip bags can also have a place in your packing activities.
Here are some things to consider when using plastic to pack for a move.
Do use plastic bins for sturdiness and moisture resistance
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Questions To Ask Your Moving Company
When you decide to hire a moving company for help with your move, you may want to learn as much as you can about their services before moving day. To learn as much as possible, you might need to ask the right questions. Here are some questions you can ask your movers before moving day.
Can You Provide References?
One question to ask before hiring the company is if they can provide references.
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3 Reasons to Invest in Self Storage If You Are Building a Home
Building a house is an exciting and thrilling adventure, but it can also be a stressful journey. With so many uncertainties, you can sometimes find it hard to determine when your new home will be done. While it will not exactly move the construction process along any faster, an investment in a self-storage unit can help ease your stress and make the process easier to handle.
Pre-Plan for Delays
Depending on how far into the construction process you are, you probably have learned one painful truth — construction delays are common.
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