RELOCATION NEWS

RELOCATION NEWS

New Electronic Logging Device Rule & Corporate Relocation

New Electronic Logging Device Rule & Corporate Relocation

Today (12.18.17) the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) mandates the use of Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) for all truck drivers, including for corporate relocation services. The ELD will synchronize with the truck's engine and will automatically...

Using Relocation to Boost Recruitment Success

Using Relocation to Boost Recruitment Success

Are you trying to recruit the best candidates for your company? Of course you are! And, if you’re serious about seeking out the best talent for your organization, you’re going to be open to considering candidates who may need to relocate to your city. Wooing that...

Five Quick Tips for Smoother Onboarding

Five Quick Tips for Smoother Onboarding

Employee onboarding, the orientation or mainstreaming process of a new position, is a period of transition for both employee and employer. For relocating employees, the first days on a new job are a chance to make a positive impact in their new position. For...

Relocating Participation Trophy Millennials

Relocating Participation Trophy Millennials

Wondering what young Millennials really think about starting a job in a new city after college, I interrupted my daughter and two teenage girlfriends who were discussing the latest KPOP video, and asked them questions about the following scenario: You’ve just...

Millennials Won’t Relocate and Other Myths

Millennials Won’t Relocate and Other Myths

The Millennial generation has a reputation for living with Mom and Dad and not being interested in relocating. At the same time, this generation of employees also has a reputation for job hopping. As with so much in Life, both of these assumptions are only partly...

“What About Me?”

“What About Me?”

Experts say relocating is one of the things most people find highly stressful. When employees relocate for a new position, it usually means leaving a place filled with familiar places and faces for somewhere unfamiliar where they have few, if any, connections. Add in...