Relocating to Hawaii is not easy.
It's hard to get your foot in the door. The Local people are understandably very reluctant to give newcomers a chance. It can be very difficult to get any kind of job or an apartment for an outsider.
Every employer and landlord has been burned by someone who got island fever and left as soon as they were getting good at their job.
Same with landlords. People pay rent once, get homesick, can't find a job or whatever and never pay again until they are evicted and move back to the Mainland.
It can be a catch 22 - No job means no apartment. No apartment means no job. It's easy to run out of time and money if you don't have a good relocation plan. .
Whatever you "think" it will cost - Double that amount.
I have never heard of a service that assists people in your situation. I would discourage you from moving here if you don't have a good paying job, family or close friends here to help with the transition.
Good luck.
2006-10-24 00:00:24
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answered by Hawaii SEO 2
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If you are relocating for a job, your new employer may give you financial assistance. Before you jump up and move, contact your new employer and ask if the company can provide all or some of your moving expenses.
2006-10-23 06:38:02
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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www.co.honolulu.hi.us
Category: Hawaii > Area Guides
www.gohawaii.com
http://www.hawaii.rr.com/
Hawaii Chamber of Commerce
Yahoo search: Honolulu Hawaii, or whatever your destination.
2006-10-25 05:34:19
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answered by May I help You? 6
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That is going to be a tough one. The moving/shipping costs are goign to be scary
2006-10-23 06:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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your employer
2006-10-23 06:36:55
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answered by Always Right 7
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