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Kate says Great!!!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Our client Kate Buckingham of Melbourne sent in an email yesterday with a message as simple as “the removalist guys were great”. She moved interstate from Brisbane.

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Wagga Wagga is the middle!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

I moved a client personally to Wagga Wagga about 2 years ago. When we got there and I was unloading the client was hanging out the truck talking to me, and one of the typical conversation makers of any interstate removalist is “why did you move”. This particular client said the he just needed a change. I responded with “why Wagga Wagga then” and his response was certainly not what I expected. He said “I don’t know, I just figured it is kind of in the middle of everything” . a bit confused I asked him to elaborate and he said ”well Sydney is that way, Brisbane is that way, Adelaide is that way and Melbourne is that way, so if I want to go somewhere for a visit I am closer living here to any of them than I would be anywhere else”. I had to consider what he said for a moment and could not argue that reasoning. Having the simple way of thinking like that must be very relaxing. What a great reason way to choose a place to live.

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Timing is everything

Monday, January 24, 2011

In our last few post we have discussed how important timing is moving when dealing with interstate removalists. Here is a non related example of timing importance. Wivenhoe dam played a big role in the QLD floods. Now there is political controversy over how the government dealt with the manual forced release of water from the dam. They are saying that 80% of the water from the Brisbane River Floods was a direct result of this release. The word that keeps being used is “mismanagement” which I believe is just to point the finger at the current government for being negligent in their role. It is said that the operators held the dam’s flood compartment for too long and therefore forcing a drastic release that compounded the flood instead of mitigating it. Simplified,  if they let it go earlier suspecting that it would get to the drastic point later on would have avoided a release as big as what eventually happened. either way, who’s to blame doesn’t fix it and we need to concentrate on how Brisbane and many other just as important smaller cities and towns can be protected from this sort of thing in the future.

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