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21/12/2006 10:41:33
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
 
 
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21/12/2006 10:23:52
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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FoxPro 2.x
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Thread ID:
01178811
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I didn't mean that...
There are a lot of home move companies appeared in Turkey last a few years. You don't need do anything. they even pick up your clotches from wardrobes, de-assemble and assemble your furnitures.

You know, salaries so low in Turkey. They come your flat with one truck, a truck driver and 4-5 worker. It costs you just 200$ for in-city moves.

My problem about neighbor...
My wife and daughter just want see our neighbors with just a few walking...
Turkish people like that (usually) ... :)

>It's much easier to move here. It's, just like anything else that makes money, an industry. We've moved three times already, and done a couple of smaller moves (daughters to/from college). You can pick where to rent a truck, and the trucks come with automatic shift so anyone can drive them - don't need a special license. Also, any supplies you may need can be bought pretty much anywhere - boxes, tape, padding, bungee cords etc etc. So the move is something you can do in a couple of days, or even faster if you care to pay for extra help.
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>Further, most of the larger appliances (fridge, stove, washer/dryer, kitchen furniture) come with the house, and there are mostly no cupboards, because all houses have these walk-in closets. So you move your tables, chairs, beds, sofas, small appliances, books, clothing, kitchen utensils and computer hardware - that's pretty much all. A regular household mostly fits into one truck.
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>I don't know how often do Americans move, but I remember from some statistics, decades ago, that they did so about three times more often than Europeans.
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