Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Moving a little at a time.

We moved a bunch of stuff this weekend to our new facility. But after loading up a huge trailer it didn't hardly look like we took anything! I can't believe how much we have after a few years in a space. One of my trainers came in today and said "I thought you were going to get some of this out!"

So today I had to meet AT&T at the new place to get our phones working. Someone had put in about 50 lines at one time and it took half the morning to track down the hot line so we could get our phone hooked up! But it seems we did get it working and the new phone number has taken over....so now, I have no phone at our old facility! Oh well...

Also had a plumber and some carpenters in doing work for the landlord. They're putting in all new fixtures in the bathrooms and their building walls and putting in new doors, windows, and even a huge garage door so when needed, we can drive trucks right into the facility. Like I need that one...

Also had a carpet guy stop by. He thinks he can get turf for me at a price I can't refuse. Let's hope he can! He's also finding someone to lay the carpet for us too and thinks it can be done in about a week. May he be right!

I'm tired already and we haven't really begun. Most of my cages are up in the old place until Thursday. By Saturday everything has to be out of the mall. I pray we can do it all.

5 comments:

Ruth W. said...

I'm tired just reading this!! Hope it all works out well for you Mark. Wish I were to help ya.

quig said...

Good luck Mark - were still praying for your successful moce... john

nbta said...

John, Speaking of moves...how's your move going?

Dennis and Marie said...

I remember moving from MN to TN just 6 years ago. One small house and it seemed to take a very long time to pack everything ready for transporting to TN.
I will be sending good thoughts of easy moving your way. I hope it helps.
Dennis

mac said...

Mark, I know you're probably in the midst of moving right now. I hope it's going well. My thoughts are with you and your help.

Remember to lift with your legs, not with your back!