Tippet Richardson (PLANNING FOR SPRING)
A
farmer of flowers in Ontario Canada, who owns only a few acres of property, is
now planting $35,000 worth of tulip bulbs. She makes the investment of money
and toils the ground now in Autumn. Any return will be in the Spring. Along the
way challenges of winter will appear. Weather is not under her control. She
will do what ever is possible to protect her investment. The farmer must also
plan for distribution and sales. As much as she wants to be independent and do
as much as she can herself, she wisely consults other farmers and professionals
outside of the farm community. The farmer wants success.
Planning
is needed when we look to the future as an occupation and as individuals.
There
are occasions when it appears we have no time to plan. Time is available. We
tend to ignore planning.
If
seeking a new job in another country for example, once you make the decision,
start a list of ‘things to do’.
What
area of the world is looking for your skills? (Contact professionals who deal
in searches for your skill) What area of the globe is of interest to you? (Look
for a match to your skills) Break down the formalities of relocating. (Check
the government sites) And so on…
Your
list will gain scheduling additions as you take the next step.
Some
of the preplanning needs whether it be overseas, across North America or
locally will include selling/buying a home, knowing the new neighbourhood,
immigration requirements, work permits, customs and moving your household
goods.
A
professional Relocations firm like Tippet Richardson, who has been trusted
worldwide since 1927, can perform most of your needs.
Talking
with a professional in most cases is free.
It
is possible all your needs can be mapped and executed by one Relocations firm.
Per-planning
reaps the most benefit with the least stress.
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