HuberWilmot Moving & Storage is looking for motivated individuals to join our team in all roles. We make it a top priority to provide top-quality customer service to all of our clients throughout their move and are looking for candidates who can do just that.
Here our services include local moves, long-distance moves, commercial or residential moves, specialty moves, storage and much more. We have two locations located in Chantilly, VA where our main office and warehouse are located along with our logistics and distribution center.
To apply to work at HuberWilmot Moving & Storage, fill out the form below and we will contact you if any open positions that are applicable to your application.
What happens when a Moving and Storage Advocate comes to my home?
The Moving and Storage Advocate will arrive at your home to complete the visual survey of your items. Once this is completed, he or she will calculate the weight, packing cost and any other charge related to your move—please remember that the Moving and Storage Advocate must clearly see what you are moving in order to provide you with an accurate estimate. Crawl spaces, attics, and cluttered closets can often be deceptive, so organize your house well before the Moving and Storage Advocate arrives.
Don't be alarmed—it is normal for a Moving and Storage Advocate to go through all your cabinets and closets, or even look under beds and on top of cabinets. He or she must be able to completely see what is moving and possibly needs packing. If you know of items that are out of view, be sure to point them out to the Moving and Storage Advocate. In addition to this, if there are items you will be eliminating, be sure to point them out as well.
One word of caution that can save you a great deal of trouble on loading day is to get rid of all items you do not plan to move—otherwise, there may not be enough space for your shipment. This will not occur on one or two small items, but if you anticipate eliminating an entire bedroom suite and do not do so, it is quite possible that this could violate the integrity of your binding estimate, or cause the driver to run out of space.