15 Downright Must-Follow PCS Prep Tips

It’s that time again! The dreaded PCS… We can try and find the humor in this PCS (yeah, right!) For real, follow these 15 Must Follow PCS Tips and you’ll be smoothly laughing through the whole move. Possibly from insanity…but we hope not. 🙂

1. Save what you can while you can

Start saving as far ahead of your next move as possible for any unreimbursed expenses.

2. Take a sec to research

Before you jump into making a decision on your next duty station, research schools, jobs, housing and local things to do at all of your potential duty stations.

3. Find Pros and Cons

Discuss the pros and cons of your installation options with your spouse and pick your top choice. (Then cross your fingers!))

4. Acceptance…

Then accept that you may not get the duty station you requested. The sooner you let go of control over the PCS process, the happier you’ll feel.

5. Hurry Up and Wait

Next accept that it may take a minute, or a month, or several months before you find out where you’re going.

6. Make a “must-see” list

While you’re hurrying up to wait, make a list of the sights and activities you’d like to see at your current duty station before you move. Then go see them!

7. CLEANSE

Go through your family’s possessions and donate any clothing or items you don’t want to take with you.

8. Final check-ups

Take care of any important medical or dental issues before you transfer so you don’t have the stress of finding a new doctor right away.

9. To DITY or Not to DITY

Once you get your orders, decide if you’re going the DITY Route, a partial move, or if you want to the military to move you.

10. Defense Personal Property System

Logon to the Defense Personal Property System website and start the process as soon as possible.

11. Hold on to your valuables

Whether you’re doing a PPM or letting the military move you, make sure to pack your valuables and keepsakes yourself.

12. Be O-r-g-a-n-e-z-i-e-z-d ?

Start keeping track of any moving related expenses and important documents in a binder that you keep somewhere safe.

13. Get on the List

Call the housing office at your new installation and get on the list as soon as possible if you’re planning on living on base.

14. Think Positive

Research fun things to do and see and make a list of all the positives of transferring to your new duty station.

15. Know what you can and cannot change…and roooooll with it!

Stay positive and get excited to see new things, explore new places and make new friends!

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Ashley Frisch: Ashley is a California girl, born and raised in San Diego, California. She is a Paralegal by day and pursues her passion for writing by night. She also spends at least one weekend a month volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, a cause she strongly believes in. She married her husband, who is active duty Navy, after dating for 7 years in 2014. They currently reside in California with their extremely spoiled and extremely sweet golden retriever. Ashley first started reading Military Spouse after her marriage to her husband because she didn’t have any military spouse friends and was looking for more information on the military lifestyle. She has since started writing for military spouse and says she loves the sense of community and friendship she feels Military Spouse Magazine brings to both herself and other spouses.
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