Moving Crews
Twelve years on the trucks

Hire it out. Tip the crew. Don't ask your friends.

Plain-spoken guides for the questions that come up before you sign anything. Hire it out or do it yourself, which kind of mover for which kind of move, what the estimate is hiding, and when to walk away. Written from the inside of the truck looking out.

Field Notes
Practical guides for hiring movers and avoiding the standard mistakes. Updated as new pieces publish.
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How we write
Three standards we hold to.

From inside the truck.

Twelve years on moving crews, four hundred household moves logged. The patterns we describe are the ones we watched repeat from the loading side, not from a Google search.

Honest about the industry.

The fraud-prone end of moving is a small but persistent minority. We name what they do, how they do it, and how to walk away. The legitimate operators are not threatened by clear standards.

Affiliate transparency.

We earn a commission when readers request quotes through our links. The commission does not change which movers we recommend. Where DIY is the right call, we say so.

About the editor

Marcus Dale

Editor, Moving Crews

Marcus spent twelve years on moving trucks, the last five as a crew chief running long-haul jobs out of a small Indianapolis-based outfit. Roughly four hundred household moves logged before he left the road in 2019.

He has loaded enough chests of drawers, watched enough heirloom mirrors get broken, and listened to enough customers cry over surprise long-carry upcharges to have opinions about how a move should and should not go. Moving Crews is where those opinions go to work.

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