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One of the busiest days of your life is about to arrive. Try to complete all the tasks below prior to move day so that you can be home during the loading process; often drivers will have questions that only you can answer. It is important that you or someone you've designated be available throughout the loading process.
Mark items you don’t want loaded Pack special items for the kids Clear walkways
Point out special items Point out the boxes you would like to have unloaded first, if they are not going into storage. These boxes may include kitchen and bathroom items, or your children's toys. Before the driver leavesMake sure you understand all the paperwork you are signing before the driver departs. If there is something that is confusing to you, ask your driver to explain it before you sign it. Provide the driver with your destination contact information. Take down any information the driver can provide such as his cell phone, pager and satellite-tracking information. If something changes, you won't have to wait to be contacted. Ask the driver if your shipment is the last he/she will be loading. Find out when the last shipment goes onto the trailer. This will give you an indication as to when they will be departing for your new home. Ask the driver about his/her plans for delivering your items. Find out as many details as you can prior to the driver leaving your residence. The driver may give you a delivery window. Keep in mind that it is really only an estimate at the time of loading. Many factors can change the schedule for the driver, so try to remain flexible. Ask the driver to call you with changes so that you can adjust your plans accordingly. If you have a delivery spread (a sequence of 2 or more days that your shipment can be delivered on and still be considered on time) understand that your belongings can and may be delivered on any one of those days. Take one last sweep of the house before the driver leaves. Look through all closets, shelves, in the garage, attic, crawl space, storage unit, under the stairs, on the walls and anywhere else things may be hiding. You do not want to find out, after the driver is on the way, that something was left behind. |