FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
In the Austin, Tx. area there are numerous institutions of higher learnilng. I often move students into their residences when school commences and place their belongings into storage when school lets out. I always look forward to these moves as I particularly enjoy the company of young people.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
Of late I had the opportunity to move a recently divorced couple into two seperate residences. It was obvious to even me, an outsider, that the children were particularly affected by this seperation. When I delivered the children's belongings to their rooms, some of which had been in storage for quite some time, the children became elated to be reunited with their belongings (especially their toys). This is why I enjoy my work in general. To bring these children even just a moment of joy and happiness during such a difficult time for them was very rewarding.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Often times the uninitiated tend to consider relocation service little more than menial manual labor. In this regard it should be remembered that most, if not all, vanline companies of any repute require thier "line" or over-the-road drivers to complete a company course in the correct and proper method of handling household good items. My recommendation to all that desire reliable, competent, and safe household good handlers is to seek experience. I, myself, first began in the vanline industry at the age of 15. I have spent numerous summers either working for local vanline agencies delivering directly to shippers from within the agencys' warehouses or traveling with over-the-road vanline drivers recieving and delivering household goods throughout the lower 48 states. I learned from some of the best in the business.