Sunday, 3 February 2008

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

Friday, 1 February 2008

Residential MOving Tip - Part 12 of 20

(No . .no . . not that type of "House" Move)


• Let the representative know that you would prefer that they shrink wrap your couch, love seat and chair.

Monday, 28 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 11 of 20


• You can ask the moving representative if you can leave your clothes in the dressers or not. Some do and some don't, but I would still put the items in plastic scented bags just to protect them at the very least.

Sunday, 27 January 2008

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


It's not so much knowing when to speak, but when to pause.

Saturday, 26 January 2008

Happy Australia Day

Australia Day.

Celebrate what's great.

Australia Day, January 26, is the biggest day of celebration in the country and is observed as a public holiday in all states and territories.

On Australia Day we come together as a nation to celebrate what's great about Australia and being Australian. It's the day to reflect on what we have achieved and what we can be proud of in our great nation.

It's the day for us to re-commit to making Australia an even better place for the future.

There are many great things about this country:

The people - The life savers on the beach and the farmers in the bush; the larrikins; our sporting heroes, artists and visionaries; the volunteers who dedicate their lives to others; the spirit of pulling together in hard times and achieving beyond expectation; the eminent Australians from all walks of life, the battlers and the ordinary Australians who are anything but ordinary.

Our land - Fragile yet enduring. Harsh and extreme, lush and bountiful-a continent like no other. Our ancient land offers boundless opportunity, sustains us and makes us who we are.

Our diversity - A nation of difference and unity. People from the city, the country, different nations and backgrounds; we are one people, living together. Through our diverse beliefs and experiences we learn from each other and grow together.

The indigenous cultures - The rich and resilient spirituality; the knowledge, art and history. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are part of Australia's identity and culture.

Our freedom and democracy - A society built on fundamental rights and responsibilities.

Freedom of thought and expression - Participation in government and respect for and equality under the law.

A fair go for all - An enduring spirit of mateship and fairness. A compassionate society committed to access to employment, housing, health and education. Ours is a land of opportunity where we can do anything.

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 10 of 20

• Lawn mowers, air conditioning units and any outside equipment must be cleaned and drained.

• Set aside Professional Books, Papers and Equipment. This includes anything needed to perform military duties. Ex: uniforms, awards, tools and equipment needed by technicians or mechanics, special dive suits or cold weather apparel.

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


"Through perseverance many people win success out of what seemed destined to be certain failure."

Friday, 18 January 2008

Just For Fun - French and Saunders

Just For Fun - French and Saunders

Thursday, 17 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 9 of 20

• You can take all the pictures off the wall and clean them. If you have silk arrangements, do not let them separate the arrangement from the vase.

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 8 of 20


• You are not allowed to pack: perishable food items, combustible or corrosive liquids,batteries, explosives, flammables, gases, aerosol cans, chlorinated hydrocarbons in decorative lamps and they will no longer ship propane tanks.

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."


Saturday, 12 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 7 of 20


• You can have your valuable and expensive items appraised before hand. Do not ship small valuable items, it would be better to pack them in your suitcase.

• You will need to disconnect all your electrical equipment before the movers get there. You can tie the cords and color code them with ribbon- blue for computer, red for stereo etc...place all your remote controls in one area.

• Depends on your mover if they will pack candles. Make sure you wrap them in paper towels and bag them. Seal in a shoe box. They have been known to melt, so make sure you at least bag them.

Thursday, 10 January 2008

Relocating Tips

By Ross Bainbridge
Relocating is a major decision, especially when an entire family moves from one city to another. It has an impact on the financial status, daily routine of an individual and his or her contacts with friends and family. The cost of living is higher in many cities, giving rise to the need for a bigger pay packet. A thorough study of the job market is essential. Though employment opportunities may be plentiful, due consideration must be given to finding a job appropriate to ones qualifications.

Whether relocating to a nearby city or far across continents, the service of a relocation specialist is desirable. They have in-depth knowledge of all aspects of relocation and can make moving a pleasant experience. Relocation specialists provide valuable information related to the destination and relieve the stress of moving to a new environment. They also provide assistance on mortgage and destination assessments. The Web is the best place to find and compare relocation specialists.

Moving can be a trying time for many children. Often, family and friends are left behind. Children should be made to feel included in the relocation process and be made fully aware of where they are going. By being part of the relocation process, a child feels more involved and informed, reducing their levels of tension and fear. It is essential to ease their transition into a new home. Giving priority to their rooms, letting them join community organizations and escorting them to school in the initial stages of relocation, gives them a feeling of security.

On arrival in a new city, it is best to make use of the telephone directory and the Yellow Pages to locate local retailers, grocery stores, government agencies, and service providers. The local motor vehicle office must be approached for vehicle registration and a driver's license. Prior to reporting for a new job, it is important to unpack, relax and get acquainted with neighbours. Often, when people relocate, they have a need for interim housing. Realtors assist people find suitable interim or permanent homes.

Strategic planning and research on the city of one’s choice can ward off problems and minimize potential headaches involved with relocation. If planned well, moving can be an exciting and memorable experience.

Relocating provides detailed information on Relocating, Relocating Tips, Relocating Overseas and more. Relocating is affiliated with NYC Moving and Storage.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Residential Moving Tip - Part 6 of 20

• Empty and clean your trash bins, they will pack them, as is, if you don't.

• Set aside uniforms and your children's special blankets, so they will not get packed by accident.

• Plan ahead as to how you want things unpacked at the other end. If you have baskets all over the house and you want them all together at the other end, put them in one area so they are packed together.

Sunday, 6 January 2008

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Most people fail in life because they major in minor things.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

Residential Moving Tips - Part 5 of 20


• Knobs and drawer pulls can be removed, placed in a cloth pouch and taped inside a drawer.

• You can take pictures out of their frames, so that you can hand carry them if you prefer. You can hand carry or mail irreplaceable mementos to avoid damage or loss.

Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Happy New Year 2008


Happy New Year . . . now it's back to work!!

Monday, 31 December 2007

Happy New Year to All



Wishing everyone a healthy and prosperous New Year in 2008 from management and staff at Magic Movers Interstate Furniture Removals.

Sunday, 30 December 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


"You are educated. Your certification is in your degree. You may think of it as the ticket to the good life. Let me ask you to think of an alternative. Think of it as your ticket to change the world."

Monday, 24 December 2007

Merry Christmas


A very Merry Christmas to all our clients and to our suppliers and all your families from all the staff at Magic Movers Interstate Furniture Removals!!

Sunday, 23 December 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

Friday, 21 December 2007

Residential Moving Tips - Part 4 of 20


• Place all your clean linens and clothes in a scented trash bag and tie it closed.
• Plan ahead and set aside items that you want immediately at your new house. Items like bed linens, paper products, plastic cups, bowls, and spoons. A couple of videos and small TV/with video player and a few paperback books. Light bulbs, kitchen items and a corded telephone are usually good items for this box. The packers can leave you an empty box and mark it the next day.
• Tape the ends of all board games, puzzles, anything with lots of pieces. Place small toys in Zip-loc bags.

Monday, 17 December 2007

Residential Moving Tips - Part 3 of 20


• You can have the Post Office hold your mail until you get to your new address and then send the card forward to them.
• Use large Zip-loc bags to organize your drawers. Place all your eating utensils, junk drawer etc into these bags or you will have a big mess when you unpack.
• Clean all appliances that aren't used often and place them in a trash bag.

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Success is steady progress toward one's personal goals.


Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Residential Moving Tips - Part 2 0f 20


• Videotape all electrical equipment while turning them on and off, this will document them in good working condition. Videotape your entire household too.
• Write down all the serial numbers to your big ticket items. You can also write down how many videos, cd's and DVD's that you have. Make a copy so the movers will have this available.
• Clean out drawers, cabinets and closets before your move is scheduled. Defrost freezers and don't forget to drain your washer and disconnect dryer hose.
• Call your current cable, electric, gas and phone companies to give them a cut off date.

Sunday, 9 December 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


What I know is, is that if you do work that you love, and the work fulfills you, the rest will come.


Monday, 3 December 2007

Residential Moving Tips - Part 1 0f 20


• Buy a notebook with folders and make a list of things to do a head of time.

• If you take medication on a daily basis, make sure you have plenty to get through your move.

• Buy a file box for: all important papers, shot records, power of attorney, insurance, wills, copies of your orders, taxes, school records, medical and dental records (if they let you) for all, including pets. Keep that with you and put it in your car on moving day.

• Do not close your checking account until you get your direct deposit switched. Most places will not accept a cheque.

• Take your current phone book with you and order a phone book and map for the area that you are moving to.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


"Losers live in the past. Winners learn from the past and enjoy working in the present toward the future."

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 7


There is no sure-fire method for selecting legal counsel. The decision often depends on many intangible factors that vary from person to person, and case to case. But that is probably as it should be, for the decision to hire a lawyer is intensely personal.
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You are trusting the attorney with your legal affairs, which may involve some of the most intimate aspects of your life. In the end, you should devote at least as much attention to picking the right lawyer as you would to picking out the right car.
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You can, after all, ride around quite nicely in a car that is not quite the color you wanted, or has less trim that you would have preferred. But entrusting your affairs to the wrong lawyer can prove disastrous to your legal well-being...and quite expensive, besides.

Jeffrey Caminsky, a veteran public prosecutor in Michigan, specializes in the appellate practice of criminal law and writes on a wide range of topics. Both his science fiction adventure novel The Star Dancers, the first volume in the Guardians of Peace (tm) science fiction adventure series, and The Referee’s Survival Guide, a book on soccer officiating, are published by New Alexandria Press, http://www.newalexandriapress.com/.

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 6


Questions to Ask:

Many questions arise from the nature of your legal problem, others from the nature of the profession. If you are trying to incorporate your business, for example, you will need answers to different questions that if you are accused of drunk driving.
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But there are some questions that all clients will need to know. And you should not hire someone to act as your lawyer without asking questions—and getting answers—on a number of important, if ordinary topics:

• Fees—that is, how much the attorney will charge for his services

• Costs—that is, how many “other fees” you are likely to be billed for, such as mileage, photocopying, legal filing fees, and the like.

• The precise limits of the lawyer’s duties—and what, if any, responsibilities you will have during the course of the representation.

• Whether the attorney will be handling your case personally...or giving it to an associate after you leave the office.

• And last, but not least—whether they have every been disciplined by the state bar association.

Sunday, 18 November 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records.


Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 5


Comfortable

Trust is critical to a good attorney-client relationship. Yet your level of “comfort” with an attorney will be highly subjective...and quite possibly very unfair to the lawyer. Still, most people have good instincts about others.

lIf you don’t trust him, you should not entrust him with your legal affairs. And if something about him or his practice strikes you as not quite right, you should probably trust your instincts and go elsewhere.

Sunday, 11 November 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.


Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 4


Experienced

Besides being professional and articulate, be sure to pick a lawyer with experience in the field for which you need the help. Some states have specialty certification programs; others do not. But unless your problem is routine paper-processing, an attorney who lacks experience in the field will have a poor feel for the nuances and subtleties of a problem, and may cause avoidable complications while trying to resolve things to your satisfaction.
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A brilliant securities lawyer is likely to founder if called upon to defend a murder case; by contrast, the best courtroom defense lawyer is likely to be lost if called upon to handle a tax matter in front of the tax department.
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You should also find out about the lawyer’s professional credentials, especially if your prospective attorney does not bring it up himself during conversation. Lawyers are bound by attorney-client privilege not to reveal anything about the legal affairs of another client. That does not prevent them from telling you about other cases they have worked on, or about their professional background.
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Remember, though, that the law school they attended is usually less important than the kind of work they have done since. After all, very fine lawyers come from every law school in the country, and Yale and Harvard have produced their share of fools. Attending Harvard assures you that they got good grades in college, and are very bright.
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It says nothing about their professional ethics, and is no guarantee that they have an ounce of common sense.

Sunday, 4 November 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


I live to laugh, and I laugh to live.

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs - Part 3


Well-spoken

Part of every lawyer’s job is communicating—either explaining options and risks to the client, or persuading a judge or adversary of the merits of a case. They should be well-spoken, and willing to communicate effectively on your level.
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Lawyers who hide behind legal jargon may be quite competent, but they may also be hiding their incompetence behind a lot of words that non-lawyers and other normal people would never use in ordinary conversation. If a lawyer cannot explain legal concepts to you in language that you can readily understand, it is likely that he does not understand it very well, himself.
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Lawyers often need to use jargon in court, when dealing with other judges or other lawyers; there is rarely a need to do so with a client.

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


There are two things a person should never be angry at, what they can help, and what they cannot.

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 2


Professionalism

Regardless of the trade or profession, you usually know when you meet true professionals. They are completely at ease in their environment; they act in a way that seems natural and appropriate; and they exude a quiet confidence.
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Lawyers are no different, and the professionalism they exhibit should instill a sense of trust in their abilities and judgment. They should be polished and personable, and proud of their accomplishments, but not arrogant or condescending. Their questions should be directed to making you feel at ease, yet thorough enough to convey the sense that they are deadly serious when it comes to your legal business, and will be leaving nothing to chance.
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Above all, they should be more interested in finding a sensible solution to your particular problem than in finding someone to blame for it.

Sunday, 21 October 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.

Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Choosing a Lawyer: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Selecting the Right Lawyer for Your Needs – Part 1



Most people who need legal help are not trained legal professionals, and may have little real knowledge of the law. This makes finding the right lawyer much like rolling the dice. You can take your chances and hope for the best, but you may not know the result until it is too late to change your mind.

Other lawyers can usually tell if an attorney is sensible and competent, or one step away from disbarment. Unfortunately, investing in a law school education is not a practical way for most people to go about selecting the right lawyer.
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There are, however, a number of things you can look for to tell if the attorney sitting across the table will be able to help solve whatever problem you may have, or whether you should run away screaming, and never look back:
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Continued in our next post.

Sunday, 14 October 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.

Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Packing Made Easy - Part 7


PACKING DOESN'T STOP WITH THE BOXES

So, you've successfully packed all of your stuff into containers -- don't take a break yet! Whether you are hiring movers or getting a U-Haul, you still need to make sure that your belongings are put on the truck the right way.

Many people load their furniture on first, but this is actually counter-intuitive. Think about it -- when you are ready to unpack and get settled in, what should go into each room first? Boxes, or the furniture that will hold the contents of those boxes? Start by packing items you won't need right away -- holiday dishes, off-season clothes, memorabilia, boxes of books -- on the front of the truck (nearest the cab).

Make sure to leave room for those things you will want to set up immediately -- the beds, the coffee pot, towels, sheets -- near the back or on top of other items. Don't be afraid to load your truck to the ceiling or tie items down -- a tightly-packed load is less likely to shift during transit, meaning less chance of damage.

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Sunday, 30 September 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Packing Made Easy - Part 6


SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Some items are difficult or dangerous to transport, unless you prepare them carefully ahead of time. And you can do serious damage to your appliances if they aren't properly stabilized for travel. Start by draining all fluids -- oil, gas, etc. -- from your power and yard tools so they won't leak.
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Dispose of all corrosive and volatile chemicals -- such as oil, antifreeze, paint, and gasoline.
Once you have cleaned out your refrigerator and freezer, leave the doors open to decrease the humidity. And before packing these items on the truck, place a piece of coal or layer of baking soda in the bottom to prevent mildew and musty smells.
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You will also want to block your washer machine to prevent damage during the move.
If you plan to transport a piano, have a trained piano mover prepare your piano for travel.
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You might also want to seek special advice from your local nursery about transporting any plants, and from your vet about traveling with your pet.

Sunday, 23 September 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


No one can defeat us unless we first defeat ourselves.

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Packing Made Easy - Part 5


PACKING FURNITURE

Moving furniture can pose a problem -- more because of an item's size and bulkiness than its fragility. With many pieces, you must also take steps to protect finished surfaces from mars and scratches -- which are easily avoided by covering each piece of furniture with a sheet, blanket, or paper.
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Be sure to pad corners with extra foam or blankets -- these always seem attracted to door frames and sharp corners! It's tempting -- and often an efficient use of space - to store clothing and linens inside of chests and dressers as you move them. But be careful about OVERLOADING, which can cause furniture joints to separate and collapse.
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To protect mirrors, pictures, and glass shelves, wrap each piece in a blanket, tape securely, and mark with a note not to sit anything on top of that package. And use only blank newsprint to avoid ink smudges on your belongings, especially lampshades and fabric-covered items.

Sunday, 16 September 2007

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Packing Made Easy - Part 4


PACKING FRAGILE ITEMS

Many people are afraid to pack their own valuables -- preferring the expense and risk of hiring a mover to pack them -- simply because they are afraid they don't know what they are doing. But it's easy to pack fragile items so that they won't be damaged, with the right equipment.
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If you still have the item's original packaging, use that for storage during your move -- especially electronic equipment and knick-knacks that have their own specially molded styrofoam padding.
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If you don't have the original packaging, use clean crumpled paper, bubble wrap or styrofoam peanuts for padding. Don't be afraid to use too much padding, especially when packing items that might get chipped or bent easily. You can always use compartmentalized boxes -- like the ones used for transporting stemware -- to keep fragile objects from bumping together.
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Try to sit items flat on one side or another -- packing fragile objects at strange angles is inviting damage. And be sure to pack your containers tightly to avoid SHIFTING, the number one cause of damage during moves.

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Packing Made Easy - Part 3


PACKING BASICS

I've seen it before -- people either get in such a rush to move or so sick of packing that they just throw things in boxes, without giving any thought to how that container will travel. Of course, the same people show a lot more concern about the packing job when they find their treasures damaged on the other end!
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First off, try not to exceed 20 KILOS in each packed container -- otherwise they will be impossible to carry and your belongings might be crushed. As you pack, place heavier items on the bottom of each box and lighter items on top. Your containers will be more stable and less likely to tip over in transit.
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Use strong TWINE or threaded packing tape to thoroughly seal your containers -- don't just fold the flaps in over themselves, unless you want everything spilling out as the truck is unloaded.

Sunday, 2 September 2007

Magic Movers "Moving Quote"


"Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence.

Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.

Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.

Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.

Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.

The slogan "Press On" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."