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Why every tourist should visit San Francisco

Why every tourist should visit San Francisco

Posted on01/20/202301/20/2023 By Lana

San Francisco is every tourist’s dream – from the expansive, picturesque Golden Gate Bridge to the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf. There’s … Continue ReadingWhy every tourist should visit San Francisco

Essay Writing Help Service: 20 Films That Show the Many Sides of San Francisco

Essay Writing Help Service: 20 Films That Show the Many Sides of San Francisco

Posted on02/17/202202/17/2022 By Lana

Thanks to cinematography, we can see many places in the world that we will never visit in reality. It is … Continue ReadingEssay Writing Help Service: 20 Films That Show the Many Sides of San Francisco

A Step-By-Step Guide for Tourists Who Want to Move In

A Step-By-Step Guide for Tourists Who Want to Move In

Posted on01/12/202201/12/2022 By Lana

Traveling around the world is interesting. This is the experience you can’t buy. It’s also a nice way to forget … Continue ReadingA Step-By-Step Guide for Tourists Who Want to Move In

Housing

Housing

Posted on02/26/202102/26/2021 By gTKg7P4FUa7QypQ7

There are really a lot of sites for finding an apartment. Be sure to prepare for the fact that you … Continue ReadingHousing

Working days and weekends: what to do?

Working days and weekends: what to do?

Posted on02/24/202103/01/2021 By Lana

This city knows how to beat self-esteem. Many cannot withstand his energy, there is competition for every job, for every … Continue ReadingWorking days and weekends: what to do?

The first year after moving: adaptation and pandemic in SF

The first year after moving: adaptation and pandemic in SF

Posted on02/21/202103/01/2021 By gTKg7P4FUa7QypQ7

At first it seems that you don’t understand so much about the local culture and the rules of paperwork that … Continue ReadingThe first year after moving: adaptation and pandemic in SF

Find your people

Find your people

Posted on02/13/202102/26/2021 By gTKg7P4FUa7QypQ7

San Francisco (and all of the others cities in USA) have Facebook communities for Asians, Pakistanians, Albanians, etc. I got … Continue ReadingFind your people

Finance

Finance

Posted on02/13/202102/26/2021 By Lana

Here’s what the main expenses go to: Transport I don’t drive a car, and few people in the city needed … Continue ReadingFinance

Find a job and insure yourself for the first months of adaptation

Find a job and insure yourself for the first months of adaptation

Posted on01/29/202102/26/2021 By gTKg7P4FUa7QypQ7

I advise you to look for a job in the States in advance. You can start by adapting your resume … Continue ReadingFind a job and insure yourself for the first months of adaptation

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How to protect the fragile and expensive?

For expensive and fragile items, of course, it is better to choose individual packaging. Well, or take in your hands an air bubble or stretch film, paper, all the same scotch tape and create individual packaging yourself. It is good to fill the voids in the common box with soft things, but do not wrap everything in blankets and blankets, warns Lenda Malloy. First, get a shapeless and insecure knot. And secondly, then, when after the move you take the gasket out of the box, something will surely fall out on the floor…

Transport tips

The dishes are transported strictly vertically, otherwise the serving items may not withstand the excess pressure from above. For large mirrors, plasma TVs and all that kind of thing, a solid wooden crate is generally recommended (if there is no factory packaging left) – especially when it comes to a long journey over a long distance. At worst, cardboard, film and tape will help again. Of course, it will not be superfluous to mark packages with fragile and valuable cargo.

About furniture

Furniture before moving is not always necessary (and indeed possible) to disassemble. But nothing should remain inside, including loose shelves, glass, mirrors. To protect exterior surfaces, don’t spare the film, as baggage wrappers do at airports. Protect especially critical places (corners) with cardboard. Do the same with large household appliances – a refrigerator and a washing machine. After packing, provide free access to large items: movers will take them out first.

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