Moving is one of life’s most stressful events. Not only are you moving from one place to another, but your whole life is changing. Oh, and all of your property is going to be in the hands of a bunch of people you don’t know. Choosing your moving company can make all of the difference. The right moving company can make a smooth and stress-free move, while the wrong moving company can make it a living nightmare. These 6 steps will help you find the right crew for your move.
Owning a moving company comes with a lot of choices. One of the biggest ones to make is what kind of moving you’re going to do. Will you be a general mover? Will you specialize? It’s easier than ever to become a very specialized mover because of the advent of the Internet. People can find you and your services much more easily, so you don’t have to worry about a lack of business if you play your cards right. One of the best niche markets is moving boats. Here’s how to get started in the boat moving business:
Theft is an extremely common occurence in small moving businesses. However, it is rare when you have theft to this degree at your Moving Company. The following is a true story about an employee, who we will call Scott, and all of the shadey things that he did to a local independent moving company.
If you have ever sat through an entrepreneur class or seminar then chances are that you have heard the phrase “location, location, location” before. In the moving business, we’re sure that location is secondary in your mind compared to the need for trucks, crews and services. But it is extremely important to put the location of your business as top priority.
As nice as it would be to be able to pack everything in a customers house to take and load on the truck, there are some items that should not be taken. Even the most professional mover can not guarantee that there will be nothing that will tip over in a box or the truck. By not taking the following items, you will decrease your chances of damages.
Understand what office Gossip is. There is a big difference between friendly office chit-chat and gossip. Understanding the difference is imperative.
Difference: Friendly office chit-chat does not pick someone apart, but merely references general information about them in a supportive manner. With friendly banter, the speaker is not trying to either backstab, insult, humiliate, or demean someone.
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