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  • I agree with mfkcx, some customers just look at the clock and complain how long things are going to take, I'm a conscientious wrapper. Some things you should wrap no matter what. Dark nice ramour flanningan stuff should get wrapped. Ikea stuff, probably not so much. Its also great when you have one of those handy-dandy couch covers. Nice pack.

  • Excellent tips on moving

  • Bet he's good at Tetris.

  • GOOD JOB FranksWorldWideMovin

    This is how to pack and load a moving truck.

    FAST FAST MOVERS THANKS! GOOD VIDEO

  • Super neat.

  • I look at this and think. This would make a wonderful home, the attic could hold a sleeping area. You can install a shelf above that and store goods, You can also put shelf's on the sides and cut a hole on the top for a wood stove pipe. This place could be one of the best portable homes. Just gotta use it right.

  • I have been a mover for 25 years now' I mostly work for line drivers i meet them at the residents. All drivers are different some pad everything in the house and some pad in the truck' I do se your point about pading in the house keeps the sweat off items also the customer would feel safer and ofcourse less damage if any' But myself i would rather pad in the truck sometimes you have to admit its a bitch carry tripples down the stairs pading along with other items.

  • Good Job man. Really good pack and Its nice to see someone who takes pride in what they do. I also love the 1st step on the ladder is smashed, i've had the same step ladder for 4 years and its bent to.

  • good video, should help me out when I move

  • What size truck is that? a 26 footer?

  • In regards to all of the so called relocation specialist who do not pad in the house or believe that it is a waste of time: Padding the furniture properly is as much as skill as moving the furniture. Pad wrapping furniture in the house not only prevents damage but it also comforts the customer. Furniture should never see the elements nor should it be covered in sweat. As a relocation specialist I suggest that all movers pad wrap as much of the shipment in doors as possible. PADS PADS PADS!

  • @REDEYEGAMERZ Hell, yes. This guy below says that "real movers" know they can't get a grip on furniture that's wrapped. Then he goes on to say that they know how to carry just about anything, which would indicate to me that they could also move furniture wrapped with pads. But, a good mover knows how to wrap furniture so he can get a good grip on it while it's being carried. I don't care how good a mover is, he'll never be perfect. Mistakes happen. Pads ensure those mistakes aren't serious.

  • a good mover knows how to move things without damaging them without it being wrapped until it gets to the truck. not very hard to do if you know what your doing

  • mover with 8 years experience here. IMHO... Wrapping furniture in house is usually just a time waster. If you are going to stretch wrap the furniture, with pads underneath, is ok, but not necessary. Generally movers who tape pads on, or pad inside the house, are just tacking on hours to get a bigger check. This guy loads a truck correctly, unfortunately, 95% of "movers" don't load like this. Btw, we have 3 claims in my 10 years of service, (all three were pieces of glass) and do 600+ moves/yr

  • Good video, I'll be moving soon. I would have deflated the exercise ball (my move is by the foot).

    People have TOO MUCH STUFF

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  • if you want the shipper to see 10 year old dents as new claims you'll drape in the truck. not bad for a hourly local driver's second year though.

  • looks good

  • good at loading a tier very bad at wrapping ALWAYS wrap all furniture in the house

  • bull.. one should rap in the house to asure the cust. he was wondering why he never got a tip..but to each his own...lol

  • That Driver is packing his truck how it should be. In tiers and strapped off about half way back with his E-track logistics straps..

  • Fantastic tutorial!

  • Nice pack job!

    @princessnc - A real mover knows carrying furniture that was wrapped inside the house can be nearly impossible to grip and very time consuming. A real mover knows all of the carrying techniques. A customer will know they are doing a great job by the way they work and present themselves.

  • @jjbhoopsFTW spot on! 

  • You guys are good. Looks like your staff is very well trained!! Moving can be such a pain if you don't know how. Self moving helps save a lot of money, but then for someone like me full service moves are better. Not that I don't want to save money,but time is the decision maker. A Self storage facilty can help make your move easier by providing you a safe, secure place to stash away your items till you are ready for them. Stop by our channel on some self storage tips !!

  • ohhh, im disappointed I thought I was going to see a load of people trying to throw stuff in a truck while it drove past. Ahh well

  • not a very good job. - from an experienced mover

  • a real mover pad up in the house, so the cust sees you are takeing care of their stuff

  • @princessnc Wrong! Real good movers wont need to pad everything in the house. Because they will use buckle straps to carry big heavy items for control and wont touch a thing going out! I know because I was in the business for over 15 years and a driver for 10 of those years doing household & pianos...

  • HA ha ha... its looking more like trowing stuff in truck. Probably that's why moving insurance is so high, and pay of in case of damage 0.60c per lb... :) Looks like they moving cross the street. I already see scratches and dings. LOL dirty mattress. Oh boy... Furniture on top of furniture legs down, :), need to keep flat to flat, not legs on surface, even its wrapped. OMG,.. well, C+ maybe... I am in Fine Art transport, I know what I say...

  • that was awesome

  • With all the stuff you've put in that truck, my wife and I have figured a 16' truck may be a little too big. :)

    Great video, guys!

  • Great video

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