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359px x 749px | 57.60kB [source page] 2009 fullmovingservice com All rights reserved From Yahoo Image Search: "moving company" How much will it cost to hire a moving company? Q. I will possibly be moving approx 50 miles away and wanted to know about how much it would cost to hire a moving company? It would basically be everything I have; living room set, bedroom set and the remainder of my items. I don't have any interest in doing it myself as many of the items are just far too heavy for me to move. I am trying to get a general idea for budget purposes. Many thanks! Asked by redsoxchick - Sat Aug 15 20:25:55 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. 50 miles is a local move. You would need to find a local moving company that will charge you by the hour. Check out this website, it has a lot of useful info: www.losangelesmover.org 50 mile move with 3 movers and a truck should not cost you more than $80-$100 an hour. It also important to know the size of your household. 1 brd usually 3-4 hours min, 2 brd 5-6 hours 3 brd 8+ hours. If you wanna save money find a reputable local movers, big companies will give you flat rate, but it will be 2-3 times MORE expensive. Answered by Jack - Tue Aug 18 12:28:20 2009 What to wear on interview for moving company? Q. Hi. What is the correct dress for a man going on an interview for a moving company? Thanks Asked by ShadyBeeBoppinsMcGee - Thu Feb 5 08:21:50 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think always the interview should be dressy, even if the job is not. Wear the best you have, maybe suit jacket over the top, but at least collared shirt with tie to apply for the job, even with suit coat shows respect, polish. Then when offered the job asked what is the work attire. Respect. Also clean look shows you will take care of customers items. Unless you are applying to a job with biker gang. Then casual leather. Answered by breyet_leyet - Thu Feb 5 09:23:55 2009 How can I get the address of someone who is about to move out and who might need to hire a moving company?
Q. I'm about to start a moving company and I need to find ways to get in touch with potentials customers. Any suggestions? Asked by christophe.moser - Sat Dec 5 23:19:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can go to realtor.com and do a search for homes in your area that are for sale. Most likely these people will be moving soon, even if their home doesn't sell. I know that when I put my house up for sale I started getting letters from attorneys that offer services in the closing of the home, so they must get that from somewhere public. You can also team up with a realtor, like networking; you refer people to him/her and the he/she can do the same. Answered by Erin - Sat Dec 5 23:42:10 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "moving company" From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. |



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