Are you great at packing for a holiday? Well, you can now use your talents for actual money, as a new pro holiday packer service has launched.
The new service has been launched for those who want to earn money to help holiday-goers over the summer months, to relieve stress from packing and other admin.
Or, of course, you could use the service to get your case packed for you instead.
The professional holiday packer and planner service enables members of the public to both get paid and pay to take care of holiday packing. holiday planning and admin.
Holiday packers can earn £45 an hour to take care of all the holiday admin and packing, which includes buying the essentials (of course not with your own money), packing suitcases, preparing instructions to pack properly when travelling home, organising all admin so that all paperwork is in the order they need it and if you fancy it, you could even offer a personal shopping service for holiday clothing.
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In 2017, UK residents apparently took 72.8 million trips overseas in total. Its said that the stress of holiday packing and planning can impact overall enjoyment of the trip.
According to a study, more than 80% of people find the holiday season to be somewhat or very stressful.
After analysing category demand data from the past five years, Bark.com realised that demand for house-sitting, pet-sitting, gardening and cleaning more than doubles during July and August, indicating that consumers outsource chores and hire professionals for holiday services during the summer period.
In response, the company has launched the professional holiday packer and planning service, whereby members of the public can use this service to relieve their packing anxieties.
The professional holiday packer and planner will help to ease the holiday pressure and ensure that holiday goers have an enjoyable holiday.
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Customers will be asked questions such as: Size of the suitcase? Type of holiday? Length of stay? To ensure the professional packers are fully equipped.
Kai Feller, co-founder of Bark.com, said: I tRead More – Source