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Take 5: Moving Resources

Take 5: Moving Resources

Take5-150x150Now that you’ve secured that job, you need to hurry up and move there! But, don’t be overwhelmed. We’ve compiled a list of sites to will help you remember what to add to your moving checklist, deduct the expenses on your taxes, staying positive throughout the process, and how to actually go about packing up your life and taking it to a new city.

Check out the links to the moving resources listed below and begin your new adventure!

How to Plan Your Move – American Moving & Storage Association

Making the Move to a New City – First 30 Days

Topic 455, Moving Expenses – IRS

Let Uncle Sam Help Pay for Your Move – Kay Bell, Bankrate.com

What to Do Before Moving to a New City: A Handy Checklist – Nina Spitzer, Sheknows.com

Take 5 is a regular feature where we present links to some good articles and resources on job search topics. If you have ideas for future topics, send them to Melissa Judy, Content Development Intern at melissa@higheredcareercoach.com.

This week's #sasearch chat gets "Pinned"

This week's #sasearch chat gets "Pinned"

For this week’s #sasearch chat, we’re going to try something different. For a couple of reasons, it’s been hard to get a bunch of fresh ideas for each week’s chat and this week, Laura McGivern, my co-moderator (and the organizational powerhouse that makes tweets go out each week), has jury duty. I am knee-deep in writing resumes and coaching clients, as well as participating in a mentor coaching group each week as I work toward earning my ACC Credential with the International Coach Federation.

So it’s been a busy couple of weeks, and we know that many who would otherwise participate in the chat are going on Spring Break, going to a placement conference, or both. So we decided to keep it simple.

This Wednesday, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET, tweet out your favorite inspirational quote, article, video, or Pinterest pin with the hashtag #sasearch. I will go in and re-pin as many of these as possible to my Pinboard titled “Inspiration for Student Affairs Professionals.” And if you are a Pinterest nut, like I am becoming, and would like to help co-moderate this Pinboard, let me know and I will add you. Melissa Judy, my content development intern, is also adding items to the board. I think this could be a fun way to share inspiration and also to use this Pinterest addiction I am building into something good.

So please join the #sasearch #pinchat this Wednesday and let’s get people all inspired and stuff. Woo-Hoo!