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Jul 18, 2024
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BaseCoug
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Do you think it’s standard to ask family / friends / church members
NanoFab Coug
Jul 17, 11:50pm
If you have the means to hire a crew, do it.
VenomFarmer
Jul 17, 11:56pm
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TANK
Jul 17, 11:57pm
If all I had was Ikea and Target furniture and belongings, I'd ask the ward. But
BYUFBDAD
Jul 18, 12:03am
Most humble humblebrag
BaseCoug
Jul 18, 12:51am
I think it depends alot on stage of life as well...
Xenon
Jul 18, 12:04am
Honestly, you do get to know a lot about people by moving their stuff
TO11
Jul 18, 1:05am
Always interesting what books they have, or if they have books at all
BaseCoug
Jul 18, 1:34am
How many people in the ward have you helped move?
stlcougs
Jul 18, 4:29am
Nope. If you can afford movers, like most people can, you should do it, or do it
Alan Schaefer
Jul 18, 4:34am
Even if you're cheap like me, rent a Uhaul, pack everything up yourself over
VACougMD
Jul 18, 7:14am
Yes it's normal to ask family, friends. IMO Church should be the last resort
RockyBalboa
Jul 18, 7:16am
I think it's more common to hire movers
Belboz
Jul 18, 8:01am
Asking church members to help should be for the disabled, elderly, or very less
Alan Schaefer
Jul 18, 4:25pm
Haven’t been to an EQ move in years
lukeskywalker
Jul 20, 12:45am
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