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    • Moving $30 IKEA furniture to the trash before you pack up what’s basically six pieces of large luggage

    Pizza and beer at the end of the night

    • Moving a $25k piano to your McMansion in the suburbs

    Get a professional

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      If you’re over 35, just pay for AI spellcheck. Your English teachers are too old. Nobody wants to correct your 5th grade grammar mistakes for the 635th time for a groan and a raised eyebrow.

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    I paid for movers my last two moves. It was expensive, but if you can afford it, it’s totally worth it in my opinion. Instead of the move taking a whole weekend it was done in half a day both times.

    And it’s true: nobody wants to help with that shit. My friends offered, but the relief on their faces when I told them there was no need, was clearly visible.

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      A small part of me was relieved as well when a family member decided to pay for movers, and after meticulous research into the best reviewed moving company, the shitshow that was 2 amateurs wrecking multiple furniture items despite clear instructions, taking an hour for a 15 minute driving, and slacking off; only putting more work into it and contacting the company to get compensated for it, was so incredibly not worth it. But in theory, and if it works out in practise, sure.

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      I mean, sure I would be relieved myself as well, I don’t want to do labour if I can avoid it

      But that still doesn’t mean I don’t want to do it for ny friends and only do it out of a sense of obligation or anything. I genuinely want to help, and make life easier for the people I care about, even if it’s a bother from my end

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        I straight up don’t want to do it, even for my friends. But since they are my friends I would do it anyway. I’d definitely rather they paid for movers though.

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      I think we’ve also crossed that age threshold while in our current house and will hire pros next time, but I will say, our last move we did with friends and it was also done and dusted in half a day because we had everything prepared pretty good and the folks that helped us out didn’t fuck around. Took two trips with the big rental van and about 4h total I think.

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    Last move was was a full house, 900 miles. I had started the new job 2 months before and was flying home on the weekends to my wife and 2 kids.

    We hired a young college kid who was on summer break to help us pack up for 2 weeks. She got pretty much everything I to boxes. We then had a regular shipping company drop off a semi box trailer. We hired 3 movers to load everything from the house and pack it into the trailer.

    The trucking company drove the trailer up to our current place. We hired an other 3 movers to unload the trailer.

    All together it was around 1/4 the price of what the moving companies quotes where asking. Hell it was only a few hundred bucks more than the u-haul rental would have been.

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      Good hack! It’s like the difference on price between event catering for a birthday, and event catering for a wedding.

      “Moving house” is a rare occurrence, so they can charge a premium. “Load a truck with boxes” could be anything, and doesn’t attract the same overhead.

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      Unless it’s a bar on your shoulders, your back is going to be engaged at least a little (and even then a lifting belt is recommended for heavier weights).

      But training your core and buying a back support brace is a good idea for anyone.

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        People need to be doing deadlifts for longevity.

        There’s no reason a 35 year old should be hesitant about manual labour.

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          Yeah, I lift but I’m not spectacularly strong or anything and I move my parents out practically by myself when I was 35.

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    Do both. Movers for the big items, friends to help with logistics and for smaller stuff. Moving sucks and having friends around even just for support is awesome.

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      This. I’m smack in the middle of prepping for this. A friend came out and visited and helped me start boxing. I have another who’s coming out to drive the truck. I could but he’s got his CDL and is willing to do it.

      Getting movers that drive the truck out of town is expensive, but in town, or just some big dudes to load/unload is much less. Everyone’s financial situation is different but I was shocked at how different the price of those two categories was.

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        I more meant, what do people do in that situation? Not if you should force your old friend because it’s just one thing. Just make a craigslist post offering someone $50 to come help?

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    I’m in the moving industry. People over 35 are moving themselves. This is post is full of it. Household moving is dead. At least in my region.

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      Who the hell can afford it? Boomers, mostly, that aren’t selling their homes anyways

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        I paid for movers when I moved into my house, but I’m a mid thirties dude with health problems and two partners who are worse off than I am physically. With what I paid to be able to get a house (and admittedly I’m privileged enough to be able to save and purchase it), it was a rounding error to hire movers. Not even $1000 for 2 dudes to move all of my shit from 2 apartments to a house and moved a bunch of heavy furniture up or down flights of stairs.

        Paying even $1000 in exchange for not being in agony for months after we moved was a price well paid.

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      I’m assuning very different region than in NYC. I see moving trucks all over every month. Companies like Man With a Van or Piece of Cake seem to be expanding more and more.

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    Last time I moved at age 50+ I recruited my brother and his 5 sons to get s 3bdrm house emptied in two passes

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    I’m 43 and I threw my back out for the first time in my life a little over a week ago. I did it putting on shoes. I was out of commission for 3 days.

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      For me the first time was when I just sat down wrong. I started lifting weights and I’ve been fine since. Can highly recommend. I only wish I’d started sooner.

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      We joked 5 yrs back about having to buddy up to get ski boots on. We’re now working out the rota!

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    [off topic?]

    The local liquor store will be happy to give you as many boxes as you want. Crushing those things is the worst part of the clerk’s day.

    You can use clothing as padding for dishes. Saves space and you don’t have to throw out the old paper/packing peanuts you would have used.

    Make two sets of keys before you move in.

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      Same for grocery stores where I’m from. Liquor stores are less common here of course since grocery stores can sell Liquor too.

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      My physical therapist tells me it’s not that my muscles are weak, it’s that my ligaments are made of boiled noodles that refuse to keep my joints in their proper place. I have a lifetime of unrecognized hypermobility to contend with. That damage to joints is cumulative. I’m not risking popping a joint out of place just to help someone move.

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      I just turned 40 and I go on 40 mile hikes in the mountains with 10,000 feet elevation gain. I am assuming the people making these comments are sedentary and moving is one of the only times when they actually have to use their bodies.

      There’s a saying “the less you do, the less you do” that is applicable here.

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      Yeah it’s worrying seeing so many people my age claiming that they are falling apart. I’m 35 and my body is fine. The only wonky thing is that my face feels like it sets on fire if I yawn incorrectly, but I’m pretty sure that’s a TMJ injury caused from stress clenching rather than age.

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        The meme’s about people having their back in shit shape or that they’re basically invalids when they turn 30 are wild. I wonder if the ones memeing about it are 15 and 30 is basically a grandpa or if they’re 30 but haven’t had a day of exercise in their life.

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          Maybe we should open more green third spaces and stop policing state forced-breeding programs in athletic spaces.

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            I don’t think there’s lack of green third spaces in Finland but the same issue persists.I don’t know what you mean by “state forced-breeding programs in athletic spaces”

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            I just think it will help people relax and focus on their bodies to be somewhere physically healthy they can focus on how being in a body feels, rather than if they’re performing body to script enough to not get hsssled while minding their own biz.

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          People really should consider lifting heavy stuff more often so their backs actually support them without a chair back.

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          I’m 54 and can run circles around most people, and I have light emphysema. These posts weird me out as well. Got a few theories about these people.

          1. They’re fat and the extra weight has stressed their joints and back. If they’re American the odds are for it.

          2. Never really exercised. Took my kids (9 & 11) on a hike to the creek. “How much further daddy?!” “Whole trip’s only 1.2 miles, we’re about halfway.” <howls of outrage> We started elementary gym class, every single day, with a mile jog.

          3. Around 30+ is when you first start noticing that you’re aging and just might not be 10-foot tall and bulletproof much longer. Maybe they’re exaggerating?

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            1. is probably a lot of it. You’re always the oldest you’ve ever been, and (as far as I know) everyone only ever experiences aging the first time. Everyone’s constantly pushing into unknown age territory and no one has the benefit of comparing how they feel now to how they’ll feel in the future, it’s just now vs when we were younger and likely fitter.
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        41 and fat but I was just at a music festival and can run circles around and had more endurance than most people in their 20’s. People are soft as fuck.

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      What a strong boy you are! Can you make a big muscle for us all, we wanna see how strong you are!

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        if you and your friend cant lift an oven, you seriously need to start exercise. but dont blame me when the mover gonna ask 2 months of salary.

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          I lift over 45000 total volume per week and do 300 miles a month on the bike in addition to my weekly BJJ. What’s your routine?

          I’m just not dumb enough to conflate the ability to lift a couch and having bad knees or back.

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      Yes. You are spot on. All this “ it took 4 days to move”. Probably didn’t rent a truck and moved shit in cars.