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Moving - need laborers
Over the next year, I need to make a double move.
First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? Dick |
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Go to any Home Depot in Southern California, they are waiting in the parking
lots "Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? Dick |
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Most U-Hauls can connect you.
"Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? Dick |
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Over the next year, I need to make a double move.
First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? This close after Opening Day, you could probably find a lot of minor league baseball players to help. -T.E.S. |
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Over the next year, I need to make a double move.
First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? And you might check with Mit Romney and Alan Spitzer, I hear they're not doing much these days. -T.E.S. |
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On Apr 1, 2:24*pm, (Dick Adams) wrote:
Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. *First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. * I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. *Anyone know how I can get them? Dick Check the Yellow pages for phone numbers of local Labor Unions. Some common laborers may be free between construction jobs and might like to pick up a few bucks. Mayflower, United, other major moving companies will have some that are available for a day or so. Just ask. HTh Joe |
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On Apr 1, 2:24*pm, (Dick Adams) wrote:
Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. *First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. * I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. *Anyone know how I can get them? Dick Box stores in my area have laborers outside early, but remember , there is no insurance, and there is theft, often you pay cheap and twice or more in the end. And many Day laborers are overpriced and a rip off. Its a risk, |
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On Apr 1, 6:23*pm, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), (Dick Adams) wrote: Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. *First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. * I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. *Anyone know how I can get them? Dick Call a local Probation/Parole Office, they can direct you too places for just released offenders. Might be called a Labor Office or such. They live in a hallway house and need gainful employment. A labor office carrys insurance, so you pay them and they pay the crook And the Crooks now know your weakneses of home security, and so do day laborers. Cheap today- expensive tomorrow. |
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:34:35 -0700 (PDT), ransley
wrote: On Apr 1, 6:23*pm, Oren wrote: On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), (Dick Adams) wrote: Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. *First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. * I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. *Anyone know how I can get them? Dick Call a local Probation/Parole Office, they can direct you too places for just released offenders. Might be called a Labor Office or such. They live in a hallway house and need gainful employment. A labor office carrys insurance, so you pay them and they pay the crook And the Crooks now know your weakneses of home security, and so do day laborers. Cheap today- expensive tomorrow. But the offenders, re-offend and are then locked up. Nothing too do with your house or property. Can't, say the same for HoseB from the local HD lot. |
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"Chris Hill" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), (Dick Adams) wrote: Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? There are companies that will load or unload for a fe. You might be better off checking your yellow pages for one of those. Google job banks in the area There has got to be some kind of labor pool around. |
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 23:01:09 -0700, "Mike"
wrote: "Chris Hill" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), (Dick Adams) wrote: Over the next year, I need to make a double move. First me and stuff I need and later my wife and household goods. First move will be a U-Haul and I am going to need some laborers in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I know long-distance movers get them to show up for the unloading. Anyone know how I can get them? There are companies that will load or unload for a fe. You might be better off checking your yellow pages for one of those. Google job banks in the area There has got to be some kind of labor pool around. Might be cheaper, but working with a company that will pack or unpack your truck might be better. They do exist, and they probably check people's backgrounds. |
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Chris Hill wrote:
.... Might be cheaper, but working with a company that will pack or unpack your truck might be better. They do exist, and they probably check people's backgrounds. I wouldn't bet on it for their casual labor...some locals may have permanent employees, many do the same thing as suggested here--pick up day labor at the local wherever they congregate. -- |
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aspasia wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 15:44:01 -0500, dpb wrote: Chris Hill wrote: ... Might be cheaper, but working with a company that will pack or unpack your truck might be better. They do exist, and they probably check people's backgrounds. I wouldn't bet on it for their casual labor...some locals may have permanent employees, many do the same thing as suggested here--pick up day labor at the local wherever they congregate. What about insurance in case they damage something? Aspasia If you are just picking up day labor on your own, there is no insurance. In the case of serious damage, the day laborers will be gone in a flash. |
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