Business Relocation Basics
If you're planning on relocating for a job, there are some things you should know to make your move and transition as trouble-free as possible. According to a national study, job relocation ranks in the top ten most stressful life events, therefore earning a potential for disruption and psychological upheaval. Therefore, easing the transition is essential.
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.
Regardless of whether you will be reimbursed for your moving expenses it would be wise to hire a full service moving company. Their services will bring a great reduction to your stress level. They will be able to help you in packing some items, they will load them, and they will do the moving to the new location. Whether you normally hire a service when you move, you should seriously consider doing so at this time due to the stress level of employee relocation.
When you arrive, plan to spend the first month or so settling in. Let your employer know that you'd like a bit of time at home to unpack and get used to your new environment. Allow yourself to ease into the various tasks required for you at your job, and don't be afraid to ask for a little bit of leniency if you need it.
Business relocation can result in tremendous pressure and anxiety. This can easily put a strain on your relationship with your family and also affect your career advancement. Even though you may not notice the stress, you should still consider going for some short-term therapy. It will smooth out the adjustment period.
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Published October 24th, 2007
Filed in Business, Management, Real Estate




