Oklahoma City Moving Companies
Oklahoma City Movers
211 Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Mayflower Agency
Ardmore, Oklahoma City, OK 73101
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Marys Movers
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Cheap Moving Company
3927 N Stiles Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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ABC Moving Company
1617 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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Affordable Moving
1617 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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Allied Van Lines
4021 NW 3rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
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Fowler-Orf Moving Company
2209 N Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
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Koalaty Moving
3801 NW 29th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
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A-1 Cheaper Movers
4940 S Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
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Moving Tips
Packing Your Printer or Scanner
Any remote devices you may use with your computer, such as your printer and scanner, should be packed separately in their own boxes. Be sure to disconnect their respective cables and cords. If you don’t have the original boxes for these devices, pick an appropriately sized box for each and fill it with protective material to prevent any possible damage during transportation.
Clean, Then Pack
Before you start packing your belongings, clean your house first. This is a great way of ridding yourself of unnecessary clutter, figuring out what you want to keep, and starting your checklist. It’ll also give you more floor space for your supplies and to group boxes.
Packing for College
Moving to college is an exciting time for every inexperienced young person looking to leave the family fold. Due to this, would-be college students often go overboard when they’re deciding what to bring with them. When you’re moving to college, think about the bare essentials and what’s already been provided: a desk, mini-fridge, bed, bookcase, coat hangers, etc. Be sure to find out what is acceptable and what isn’t prior to moving in. For example, in most campuses microwaves aren’t allowed in the dormitories.
Holiday Moving Woes
Moving during the holidays can be a depressing affair. You and you family may miss the familiar surroundings, people, and annual celebrations. There are several steps you can take to mitigate the emotional distance and feeling of loss you're experiencing. One method is by keeping familiar things around you, say objects from your loved ones around. Hang up ornaments your mother passed on to you. Also, getting out of the house can be very therapeutic. Go participate in the different festivals and celebrations that are taking place in your new city. Not only will it help you familiarize yourself with the new area, it opens up opportunities to meet new people.
