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Student Moving Expenses
So you haven't got a car but you have got a load of stuff to move. You may even have some difficult item of equipment. You may represent a club, society or even a department with a one off moving problem....
You find yourself turning to the internet, yellow pages, or local paper for a removal company. One cheap option may be to - if your removal is particularly easy - to persuade a delivery line to handle your job. These guys are however, of limited use outside the business world: - They expect minimum loading and unloading times, and minimum effort, labour and handling. Don't delay them! for them it's all about organising an efficient delivery route.
What is needed is a way for students, with their part loads, to be able to tap into the economies of multi-drop delivery, but with a removal service's flexibility; - i.e., with customer service.
What's that? Cheap, good service from a removal company - are you crazy?
Well actually no. Here's a proposition for you. It is reasonable to conclude that if finding a cheap quote is the priority, ...
... you are likely to be drawn to the err -
less professional end of the trade. In fact the trade with its lack of barriers to entry is particularly vulnerable to rogues- we've all heard the stories. The fact is that competent pros know their price and that know that accepting cheap work ultimately leads to bankruptcy.
So what to do? There is a need for an exchange where customers can post their loads and vetted, customer oriented removal companies can make up grouped loads, and, find return loads as well.
Removal companies already get many enquiries for small loads and single items which they cannot economically satisfy - and these would be thrown in the pot bringing strength to a student exchange.
Why students? - Because students need to travel long distances at (broadly) the same time. They will also be interested in being flexible enough to achieve savings, and may even go the extra mile to maximise savings.
It's a win/win situation in which removal companies can offer drastically lower prices and increase their profitability. In other words students can be attractive to the good professionals in the removal trade.
Note: We are probably not talking about large removal companies here - their structures and profiles are not suitable. We are talking about the many professional family businesses.
This is the mission of the student-movers-forum.com See also: student-movers-forum.com/deliveries.html
About the Author
The author has spent 25 years in various service industries, including the last 8 in the removals sector.
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