FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My pricing is tailored to the type of job depending on how many people are needed to be cost effective, and save you time and money. I try to be as close to the quote as possible or beat the quote which saves you time and money. To being as close to the designated quote as possible the inventory is key to the lowest price as well as distance. Efficiency and preparation in planning are essential as well as packing correctly to keep the pricing down as well as stress off the customer, and movers.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
My process is to try to make things simple, easy, and efficient. Going over everything that is goin, and what isn't. Is there any antique furniture, glass tables, and TVs that may need special care? What type of residence? Is it a house, an apartment, one level or two? Is it a storage unit? These types of questions being answered helps movers know how to help you. You can always ask any question I'm always here to help you with your moving needs. Also, there are items we just simply aren't allowed to take by law. We don't want to waste your time, and or energy. We all have busy and stressful lives let's not make moving one of them.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My education was in automotive mechanics and business management. Although I feel moving allows me to deal with all three If my truck breaks down, I'll at least know what the issue is and be able to fix it. All jokes aside, moving has been more a "train as you go and learn as you experience" which I have learned a lot from the moving companies I have worked for. The different types of people I have worked with and their creation of a pack job making sure nothing gets damaged has been invaluable. I love what I do because I know I can make things less stressful for people.