Hiring a Helper

As of the moment it looks like we are moving at the end of May. My husband doesn’t have any contract to work in Shanghai yet but we are assuming that he will get one because he was told so. Although this move would entail a lot of work, it is still a big relief for me that it is Shanghai instead of Europe we are moving to.

Now, I just have to think about how I could minimize the work load and stress of moving to another place. There are companies which offer moving labor services but because finding one and arranging something like this in China will be difficult (because, among other things, non of us speak Chinese), we will probably do it on our own. I found a great website that offers services to movers and it would really help a lot to avail of their services but unfortunately they are just available in the US.

HireAHelper.com is among the leaders in providing moving help in the US and their system is quite simple. All you have to do is visit their site and you’ll be able to access their helpers’ database. You can then select the helpers near your area after carefully assessing their profiles, reviews from previous customers, and their service charges. Once you selected the helpers, they will contact you within 24 hours to let you know if they can do the job or not. If for some reason they cannot assist you, you may find other helpers or you can cancel the job. You will only be asked for the payment if the helpers of your choice accepted the job. Once you made the payment, you’ll be given an authorization code which you should give to the helpers once they’ve completed the job. That’s it. And if you must know, they also offer other kinds of day labor like cleaning and yard work. If you need such help, why not visit their site and give them a shot.

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