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Business Relocation: Easing The Transition

by Howard Brule

Before planning on a relocation for a job you should make yourself aware of a few important details to help you make a smooth transition and ease the pain of moving. Studies have shown that job relocation is among the top ten events that can bring the most stress to life, making it a great potential disruption to life. Therefore, making this transition as smooth as possible is very important.

The first thing that may ease the stress of business relocation is assistance with the financial details. Since many business budget for relocation expenses, investigate the possibility of your company's paying for all or part of your moving expenses. Easing the financial burden will go a long way in reducing the stress of job relocation.

Similarly, remember that any moving expenses incurred in conjunction with a business relocation may be written off as business expenses on your next year's income tax. An important stipulation and limitation to this rule is the fact that you must have an actual job offer before you move and you cannot take the credit if you get the new job after your move.

The best approach is to hire a full-service moving company, even if your moving expenses will not be covered as part of your employee relocation. The peace of mind will be worth it. The moving company can pack the items you wish, load the truck and deal with transportation to your new home. If you have moved on your own, then you know how much less stressful it would be with help.

Upon arrival, you will spend the first month or so getting settled into your new workplace; be sure to inform your employer that you would appreciate being able to spend a little extra time at home in order to unpack and get used to your new environment. Take your time getting acquainted with the required tasks at your new job, and don't hesitate to ask for any leniency you may need.

Business relocation can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety and can negatively affect your relationship with your family and hamper your career progression. Even if you think you may be doing fine with your relocation, you may want to consider going to counseling for a short period of time to help you during this transition period.

Visit our website for more information about business and home relocation. Or for more Real Estate advice see Inside Real Estate.

Published October 24th, 2007

Filed in Management, Real Estate