Mover

Laborer/Mover

Responsibility of Laborer/Mover

The responsibility of the mover is important to the complete outcome of the entire move.  Being a great mover solely depends on the attitude and time management of the mover while on the job.  Remember, there never is a PROBLEM so never use that word.

Take the time to do it properly the first time.

Positivity and friendliness at all times.

  1. The laborer/movers responsibility to ensure the best move is as follows
    • Arrive on time and dressed appropriately
    • Clock in on time
    • Check with manager on duty to get details of day
    • Assist your driver in preparation for your move
    • Assist your driver in the Pre-Job Inspection Report
    • Be the spotter when driver is in reverse at all times and stay in the driver’s side mirror
    • Act as navigator for driver
  2. On arrival to job location
    • Greet the customer all together and with full names
    • Ask the customer if you can get started while the driver does the paperwork
    • Use wardrobe boxes as needed and remember it’s your job to fill them and unload them
    • While taking apart furniture, use tote in tool box to hold any loose pieces such as screws, nuts, bolts, etc. Use bags as needed and keep hardware with furniture piece
    • Practice slow careful moving of furniture to ensure no damage to walls, floors or furniture
    • Always keep your elbows in at your sides and watch your knuckles through doorways
    • If the piece is bigger than a side chair, use two people (practice smarter not harder)
    • Use equipment available to you to ensure proper moving to prevent damage or injury
    • Keep your back straight and practice proper squats while lifting
    • Let customer know if a piece is damaged before you move it
    • Let customer and office know if a piece is damaged by House To Home Moving
    • Never leave a piece on the lift gate unattended
    • Never stack boxes higher than the top of the hand truck
    • Keep in communication with the stacker inside the back of the truck to ensure the right pieces come to him at the right time
    • Never stack the 4-wheel dolly so it is unbalanced and unsafe
    • Always be at hand to help the stacker
  3. On arrival to job destination
    • Do a walk through with the customer in the new home to determine where the furniture and boxes go
    • Work with the person unloading the truck to ensure safety and time efficiency
    • Practice safe moving as described above
    • Use care and patience while putting furniture back together
    • Help fold furniture pads as they are removed from pieces to ensure all equipment stays neat and ready for the next move
    • Unload wardrobe boxes in correct order and in correct closets
    • Walk through home with customer when all furniture and boxes are out of truck to determine if everything was put in the proper place
    • Help customer rearrange any furniture or boxes
    • Remove stretch-wrap from all furniture and place in the truck to take back to the shop
    • Check twice to make sure truck is empty
    • Check twice to ensure all equipment is back on the truck before leaving
    • Leave a House to Home Moving magnet on refrigerator
    • Leave business cards with office if you’re on a senior apartment, storage, or apartment move
  4. On arrival back at the shop
    • Make sure all trash is disposed of properly
    • Sweep out back of truck
    • Assist driver in Post-Job Inspection Report
    • If in a rental truck and it is being returned, empty truck completely of all equipment
    • Help gas up truck if necessary
    • Review schedule for the rest of the week
    • Check with manager on duty to make sure all job requirements are done for the day
    • Clock out