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Dick Adams

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

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
fpbear

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

Go to any Home Depot in Southern California, they are waiting in the parking
lots


"Dick Adams" <rdadams@panix.com> wrote in message
news:fsu24h$8ta$1@reader2.panix.com...
> 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


Al Schmidt

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

Most U-Hauls can connect you.


"Dick Adams" <rdadams@panix.com> wrote in message
news:fsu24h$8ta$1@reader2.panix.com...
> 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



Thomas Edward Stosterone

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

>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.
Zz Yzx

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

>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.
Joe

2008-04-01, 5:25 pm

On Apr 1, 2:24=A0pm, rdad...@panix.com (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. =A0First move will be a U-Haul and
> I am going to need some laborers in the Research
> Triangle area of North Carolina. =A0
>
> I know long-distance movers get them to show up
> for the unloading. =A0Anyone 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
ransley

2008-04-01, 8:26 pm

On Apr 1, 2:24=A0pm, rdad...@panix.com (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. =A0First move will be a U-Haul and
> I am going to need some laborers in the Research
> Triangle area of North Carolina. =A0
>
> I know long-distance movers get them to show up
> for the unloading. =A0Anyone 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,
Oren

2008-04-01, 8:26 pm

On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (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

ransley

2008-04-01, 8:26 pm

On Apr 1, 6:23=A0pm, Oren <O...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), rdad...@panix.com (Dick
>
> Adams) wrote:
>
>
>
> 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.
Oren

2008-04-01, 8:26 pm

On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:34:35 -0700 (PDT), ransley
<Mark_Ransley@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Apr 1, 6:23_pm, Oren <O...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>
>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.

Smitty Two

2008-04-01, 9:26 pm

In article <fsu24h$8ta$1@reader2.panix.com>,
rdadams@panix.com (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


Craigslist.
Chris Hill

2008-04-03, 1:26 pm

On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 19:24:01 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (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.

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