Moving day's around the corner and the friends you depended on to help you load the truck can't make it. Or maybe you're on a very tight budget and just can't afford professional movers. Possibly, you've packed everything and are staring at an ocean of moving boxes and realize you need help.
Don't panic. There are several options to finding paid help, from professional movers looking for side jobs to day laborers. The one you select will likely depend on your comfort level and budget. Remember, the summer months are busy and it may take more work to find help. If you're moving in the slow winter months, don't be afraid to bargain on published rates.
- Moving help companies. Believe it or not, there are many companies that specialize in providing moving helpers. You can find many online and most will send you a quote based on responses to their questionnaire. These companies will charge a minimum, usually two hours with a smaller hourly fee for additional time.
- Professional moving companies. Although they would prefer to move your entire household, local companies may provide hourly workers, especially if they aren’t busy. It might be more difficult in the summer, but worth a try. The benefit of this option is that the helpers will be people who are movers for a living and might offer tips and suggestions that will make for a smoother move.
- Truck rental companies. If you've rented from national brands such as Penske or Budget, these companies often have either lists of local moving helpers or work with moving help companies. Check the rates to see if you get a discount by going through the truck rental company.
- Temporary agencies. Although these companies specialize in office help, many also handle general labor needs. Contact them with your needs and they will likely quote you a flat hourly rate for each worker. Remember, these helpers are mostly for muscle and may not have any moving expertise.
- Laborers. Depending on where you live, you can hire day laborers. Larger cities almost certainly have areas of town where day laborers congregate, usually at large home improvement stores. You will have to negotiate the fee, which can vary depending on local customs but usually $10 to $20 an hour.
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