Make sure 2 have mattress bags, make sure that all lawn mowers are empty and don't have gas in them, make sure all items are wrapped, and make sure you have someone loading who knows how to load
I don't understand why so many comments saying load the mattresses last. I almost never loaded them last. A seasoned mover/loader does not need them to tie off the load at the end. There are several items that can be used to wall the tier off for strapping down. I like to use them with large glass pieces or mirrors in between the mattresses, and that could be anywhere in the load
We always spaced out the mattresses throughout the load to along with several pieces of 3/4 inch plywood we always carried that would alternate throughout the length of the truck to be used along with wratchet straps to compress the load
I have lived in japan for 35 years and i have never seen people more careful, especially with other people's property. In the west when we want to do something we get to doing it, in Japan when they want to do a task, first they sit and think. And maybe they will think for 2 hours until they come up with the best and safest solution. And if they believe it is too risky they will tell you that they can't do it. When i moved houses, the people who came to do the moving for me, brought countless boxes and bubble wrap and cotton and foam, and they moved an entire house in half a day from start to finish and didn't damage one thing, not the things to move not the wall, not the stairs. First they covered everything in blankets and the walls with thick mats. Then they all removed their shoes. No mover in japan enters your house with shoes on, they do it all in socks. Oh and they also clean your old house after they are done and bring all the boxes with them after putting everything in the place or the room you wish. So in half a day my old house was spotless and empty and my new house was liveable because they had rebuilt the beds, plugged all the things, from TV to computers, to washing machine, dish washer, internet connection etc. All we had to do was sit at the table order in food, and eat and then make the beds and go to sleep after taking a shower. We didn't even break a sweat. It was like we hadn't moved. They also do everything without saying a word as to not disturb the neighbours. Not one country in the world does that.
I'm moving no ones house without shoes on. I don't know about Japan but in the states workman's Comp. will not cover you if you are injured without safety shoes. God forbid if drop a couch or some heavy item on your foot. It does happen sometimes regardless how safe and careful you might be.
Moving in Japan is mostly studio apartments, 2-4k lb moves. Not being sarcastic, I'd love to see how they handle a 25k pack and load out of an American McMansion. Probably wouldn't be too dissimilar from Budd, Joyce, JK, or any of the top Unigroup, SIRVA, or Atlas drivers. No shoes is a serious safety liability when you have gun safes, pianos, armoires, large wine coolers, etc coming down from upstairs. I love how Japanese movers work; lots of site protection, hump straps, and recyclable packing/padding materials. Those furniture socks are ace. I'd love to see a comparison of moving techniques and procedures worldwide, and how they could cross over to different countries' typical types of homes.
The heaviest doesn't mean the sturdiest. The heaviest can be the most fragile and things should be loaded based on how breakable they are, not based on weight. Also never turn a box sideways. Always stack boxes in the direction they were filled.
I been doing moving since 1997 ,you don’t need to strap couches in the third tear,if the load is going to be full,it’s the 3 b’s of loading base boxes and bullshit,we also load room by room,so when we get to the unloading part everything comes of the truck in that order, I used to hate working with guys who need certain pieces to put in there load ,then when we get to the unload each tier is going everywhere,we usually carry 3 boxes on a humpstrap when it all gets mixed up your left carrying one box at a time because the whole load is mixed up
Hey man it's about at least trying to be respectful and professional even if not necessary, it looks better than showing how much you dont care about the job
Stack mattresses on dressers or boxes to lock in attic. U put boxes on top of the mattresses. Rookie move beds are flemsy and will cause ur load to shift.
That’s not the best or right way. When you load them last, you have to put them to the side because if you put them inside the room first, the mattresses will be in the way of the furniture resulting in a wasted time. But if you load the mattresses early in the move, you can use the mattresses to hold in the items on the attic, and then once you have everything inside the rooms, you can put the mattresses in last.
Next, look around for stuff to steal, then tell the boss you kept your eyes on the other guys, he ll shake your hand pay him $200, you saved the company money.
must be a local job. the attic was too loose, and ya' wanna start your straps a tier early so when they tighten, they shouldn't move. on the floor you should high/ low straps and mattress make a good tie off so everything square to the roof. run out of cartons and topfill, bunch pads/skins to tighten load. claims can negate profits from the job. UVL lumper, 10 years. Ü
Used to work for this company; biggest fucking joke I’ve ever seen in my life. Everyone who was a mover, and I mean everyone was stoned al the time. Constantly trying to find the quickest way to do things regardless of safety, stealing whatever valuables they could get away with, taking smoke breaks every ten minutes.....it was unbelievable. I worked for the company when they used to be off of Pawnee street in San Marcos, CA. They’re turn over rate was so high they had this video playing on an endless loop in the lobby for the daily new recruits. Possibly the worst company you could choose to hire as movers.
That's strange, these guys don't use 2 or 4 wheelers??? WTF is with that??? Base, boxes, bins, top load!!! The video was just about on point. The mats & box springs can fail!! I've 27 yrs. experience!!! Do it right & you'll get good tips- usually! !!!
Lol, the title video should be something like “HOW NOT LOAD A TRUCK”, too many wrong things here, furniture is not properly wrapped, they forgot to put cardboard in front and sides of the China cabinet to protect glass, they forgot to say lawnmowers no gas in it, they forgot to pack mattresses and so, I’m sure that lady have never lifted a box in her life, all I see here is a bunch of GREEN HORNS😐😐😐
I've done a lot of Two Men and A Truck screw ups....please don't ever load a truck like that. All these people who start in these companies should start with the big boys like United , Mayflower, Apex, Atlas, Allied etc...
It is also important to pronounce words correctly. The young lady speaking doesn't pronounce important correctly,she seems not to see the letter "t" in important.They
I have been in the moving business for 40 years and this is the wrong! Wrong! Wrong! Way to load a truck. If you want to know the right way to load a truck as a professional. Thank you and have a nice day.
Just the sofa is good the rest is trash Always the mattress load at the end and the furniture need. blankets and the mattress need box Always I’m the owner/operator If my crew load the stuff like this I fire them
They laid a dishpack or could’ve been a 4.5 box on its side on top of furniture,those type of boxes can have liquids in them, now it’s gonna leak and spread,not a good video
Seriously irritating voice by the script narrator. I would not pack my load like this. Thanks for your efforts, but not sure if I would use 2 boys and a truck for my move. Just watched the Stumpf Moving video before this one and it was made by a PROFESSIONAL mover.
Amateur hour!! Burn your all your chowder on deck? Then tjey load boxes and beds? Completely wrong!! Burn all OS, bulky and difficult items first! Then square tiers and mattresses last!! F n gorilla can stack boxes!! Disregard this entire video!!
i moved over 100 whites people in the last 8 months and got paid 300 per move so its false and i will keep getting paid and growning my business while cowards waste their time talking behind computers
That's the kind of customer I've always wanted to move. The kind that has a loading dock built into the house 😄
Lmfao. What a beautiful world that would be
Base, box, stick. Feet to the wall, drawers toward the load, and when in doubt, use more pads. Oh yeah, dolly for life!
Wrooong!! Do not listen to this video. Your base of the truck is completely off. the whole load will shift.
Make sure 2 have mattress bags, make sure that all lawn mowers are empty and don't have gas in them, make sure all items are wrapped, and make sure you have someone loading who knows how to load
exactly correct agree with all your comments
I didn't know mattress bags existed. THANK YOU! - I'm slowly trying to outfit for doing small moving operations.
All items have to be wrapped?
It ain't got no gas in it
Preach 🙏
I don't understand why so many comments saying load the mattresses last. I almost never loaded them last. A seasoned mover/loader does not need them to tie off the load at the end. There are several items that can be used to wall the tier off for strapping down. I like to use them with large glass pieces or mirrors in between the mattresses, and that could be anywhere in the load
True statement
Depends on how full the truck is obviously.
We always spaced out the mattresses throughout the load to along with several pieces of 3/4 inch plywood we always carried that would alternate throughout the length of the truck to be used along with wratchet straps to compress the load
I have lived in japan for 35 years and i have never seen people more careful, especially with other people's property.
In the west when we want to do something we get to doing it, in Japan when they want to do a task, first they sit and think. And maybe they will think for 2 hours until they come up with the best and safest solution. And if they believe it is too risky they will tell you that they can't do it.
When i moved houses, the people who came to do the moving for me, brought countless boxes and bubble wrap and cotton and foam, and they moved an entire house in half a day from start to finish and didn't damage one thing, not the things to move not the wall, not the stairs. First they covered everything in blankets and the walls with thick mats. Then they all removed their shoes. No mover in japan enters your house with shoes on, they do it all in socks. Oh and they also clean your old house after they are done and bring all the boxes with them after putting everything in the place or the room you wish. So in half a day my old house was spotless and empty and my new house was liveable because they had rebuilt the beds, plugged all the things, from TV to computers, to washing machine, dish washer, internet connection etc. All we had to do was sit at the table order in food, and eat and then make the beds and go to sleep after taking a shower. We didn't even break a sweat. It was like we hadn't moved. They also do everything without saying a word as to not disturb the neighbours.
Not one country in the world does that.
I'm moving no ones house without shoes on. I don't know about Japan but in the states workman's Comp. will not cover you if you are injured without safety shoes. God forbid if drop a couch or some heavy item on your foot. It does happen sometimes regardless how safe and careful you might be.
Cuck
Moving in Japan is mostly studio apartments, 2-4k lb moves. Not being sarcastic, I'd love to see how they handle a 25k pack and load out of an American McMansion. Probably wouldn't be too dissimilar from Budd, Joyce, JK, or any of the top Unigroup, SIRVA, or Atlas drivers.
No shoes is a serious safety liability when you have gun safes, pianos, armoires, large wine coolers, etc coming down from upstairs.
I love how Japanese movers work; lots of site protection, hump straps, and recyclable packing/padding materials. Those furniture socks are ace. I'd love to see a comparison of moving techniques and procedures worldwide, and how they could cross over to different countries' typical types of homes.
0:57 a picture of the company logo is framed and hung above the treadmill! ?????
It's because this is done at their international headquarters and not a real house.
😂 I didnt catch it, thanks
Why is someone whose never loaded a truck reading me a script as if she's loaded a truck...... lmao
The heaviest doesn't mean the sturdiest. The heaviest can be the most fragile and things should be loaded based on how breakable they are, not based on weight. Also never turn a box sideways. Always stack boxes in the direction they were filled.
If anything I’m coming out the shirt 😂
I been doing moving since 1997 ,you don’t need to strap couches in the third tear,if the load is going to be full,it’s the 3 b’s of loading base boxes and bullshit,we also load room by room,so when we get to the unloading part everything comes of the truck in that order, I used to hate working with guys who need certain pieces to put in there load ,then when we get to the unload each tier is going everywhere,we usually carry 3 boxes on a humpstrap when it all gets mixed up your left carrying one box at a time because the whole load is mixed up
Shirt tucked in with such a physically demanding job like this? lol Lady, have you ever done physical labor before?
Shirt tucked in lmao 😂
😂😂😂
Hey man it's about at least trying to be respectful and professional even if not necessary, it looks better than showing how much you dont care about the job
@@E3001-x4z roll up smelling like ballsack hitting on the customer then get a 50$ tip
@@E3001-x4zyou know no one likes you right 👍
Are you moving people below the Mason Dixon? Do you want your employees to be properly ventilated so they can properly carry out their duties...?
Stack mattresses on dressers or boxes to lock in attic. U put boxes on top of the mattresses. Rookie move beds are flemsy and will cause ur load to shift.
trent galleo agreed
Always remember to remove the legs off couches if possible
Should have used the mattress n boxsprings last.
That’s not the best or right way. When you load them last, you have to put them to the side because if you put them inside the room first, the mattresses will be in the way of the furniture resulting in a wasted time. But if you load the mattresses early in the move, you can use the mattresses to hold in the items on the attic, and then once you have everything inside the rooms, you can put the mattresses in last.
Next, look around for stuff to steal, then tell the boss you kept your eyes on the other guys, he ll shake your hand pay him $200, you saved the company money.
😂😂😂😂
Looks like I've been doing everything correct for years now. LoL 😂 😂😂
must be a local job. the attic was too loose, and ya' wanna start your straps a tier early so when they tighten, they shouldn't move. on the floor you should high/ low straps and mattress make a good tie off so everything square to the roof. run out of cartons and topfill, bunch pads/skins to tighten load. claims can negate profits from the job. UVL lumper, 10 years. Ü
Used to work for this company; biggest fucking joke I’ve ever seen in my life. Everyone who was a mover, and I mean everyone was stoned al the time.
Constantly trying to find the quickest way to do things regardless of safety, stealing whatever valuables they could get away with, taking smoke breaks every ten minutes.....it was unbelievable.
I worked for the company when they used to be off of Pawnee street in San Marcos, CA. They’re turn over rate was so high they had this video playing on an endless loop in the lobby for the daily new recruits. Possibly the worst company you could choose to hire as movers.
05:00 Matt Damon the mover
I know exactly what you mean😂😂😂😂
😂
Always load dining chairs laying down with feet/legs facing the wall. Never load them standing on their legs.
Boy if a man like the white dude knocked at my door i would melt !
Gay
Wow. Fucked up load from the first tier. Hope they don't show this to their employees.
I thought the taller guy had fake legs like skin color to right Around the ankle and a metal pole coming off those😂😂
baxes or boxes?
If you're frm Boston its Baxes 👍🏻
Also, it's im/por/tant not em/por/ent. Jesus wept.
BAWKses.
That's strange, these guys don't use 2 or 4 wheelers??? WTF is with that??? Base, boxes, bins, top load!!! The video was just about on point. The mats & box springs can fail!! I've 27 yrs. experience!!! Do it right & you'll get good tips- usually! !!!
2 men and a fuck don't let you use them.thats why they are the joke of the moving business
Lol, the title video should be something like “HOW NOT LOAD A TRUCK”, too many wrong things here, furniture is not properly wrapped, they forgot to put cardboard in front and sides of the China cabinet to protect glass, they forgot to say lawnmowers no gas in it, they forgot to pack mattresses and so, I’m sure that lady have never lifted a box in her life, all I see here is a bunch of GREEN HORNS😐😐😐
When making a how-to video, it’s impor-ent to have someone proficient in the language they are using to narrate the video.
If you load properly you don’t need straps til the end
Facts 👍
If you have a big load, it's good to have a few sections strapped up to stabilize the load and prevent damages.
Im hoping mattress bags werent invented yet... 🥴
I've done a lot of Two Men and A Truck screw ups....please don't ever load a truck like that. All these people who start in these companies should start with the big boys like United , Mayflower, Apex, Atlas, Allied etc...
where did they learn to pad....
Nah you gota get rid of the bull shit first not last... save the boxes and Mats man
Impor-en? Or important?
jason bourne is a mover now???
It is also important to pronounce words correctly. The young lady speaking doesn't pronounce important correctly,she seems not to see the letter "t" in important.They
This is why a lot of people are hired out of the Northwest for doing commercials and radio. No accent.
I’ll literally run circles around everyone at your company it won’t even be a competition
I have been in the moving business for 40 years and this is the wrong! Wrong! Wrong! Way to load a truck.
If you want to know the right way to load a truck as a professional.
Thank you and have a nice day.
What is the right way
My 35 years moving furniture says no
You definitely suck at moving lol. Spectator who doesn't do shit other than tell people what they're doing wrong haha
shorty gorgeous low key lolz
Sorry box with arrow is placed on the side
what kind of drug test do they use
MobnMoney x mouth test which is easy to pass... then after youre hired they do piss tests.
@@SODMGFOOTSOLDIER dang
So you do not wrap people's mattresses in special clean wrapping ? That's unsanitary.
Usually would use mattress covers ,if not , shrink wrap is plan B.
Put all that bullshit to the side where the hell is They’re moving equipment no dollies no for wheelers
Aaa I saw one of urban trucks in st Louis
Kill the deck, n then use the couches for the 1st tear!!!
To bad they don’t know as much as they think they know.
I’m a Removalist and this is wrong 🤣🤣
don't load a truck like this
Why put the beds in all the way to the front? Dupid
Not correct by any means, But that is only my 40 years of experience in moving..
Just the sofa is good the rest is trash
Always the mattress load at the end and the furniture need. blankets and the mattress need box
Always
I’m the owner/operator
If my crew load the stuff like this
I fire them
T women and a truck are amazing!!!
They laid a dishpack or could’ve been a 4.5 box on its side on top of furniture,those type of boxes can have liquids in them, now it’s gonna leak and spread,not a good video
Guys have obviously never learned how to properly load a truck!! Cant believe they even post this Mickey Mouse operation!!
Mattress always goes last as a wall to close the stack with strap.
You can not learn to load from a video it’s hands on and work with someone with experience
pls don.t load a truck like that these guys do not know nothing about sticks nothing at all
You must be from Wis"CYAHN"sin
I'm from Wisconsin and didn't pick up on her accent, so I think you're right lol. Can confirm we talk like assholes
Feet not covered... smh
😂😂😂😂
Don't watch this video most of it its wrong and they don't train you right.
These dude steal all your stuff
LMAOOO!!!!
Bach’s
you guys should take lessons from the swedes...
what the hell is a 'bax' isnt it pronounced box??? also touching dirty mattresses without gloves? gross lol
Seriously irritating voice by the script narrator. I would not pack my load like this. Thanks for your efforts, but not sure if I would use 2 boys and a truck for my move. Just watched the Stumpf Moving video before this one and it was made by a PROFESSIONAL mover.
"Gun safe", oh yeah, the usa, I remember
thank you STFU now.
Im/por/tant not em/por/ent. Please.
That’s not how you load a truck
yikes
This video is a mover failure. This shit wouldn't fly at any "professional" moving agent.
Oh no, this was so annoying and totally wrong.
Bwhahaha
Amateur hour!! Burn your all your chowder on deck? Then tjey load boxes and beds? Completely wrong!! Burn all OS, bulky and difficult items first! Then square tiers and mattresses last!! F n gorilla can stack boxes!! Disregard this entire video!!
This is wrong
Jesus christ that was terrible
Noooooooooooo
😂😂😂😂👎
What are baxes?
You forgot the most important lesson. Never bring a black guy on the walkthrough.
I BEEN DOING WALKTHROUGH FOR LAST 3 YEARS AND HAVE MY OWN BUSINESS SO NICE JOB WITH THE FALSE STEROTYPE
It's not false. You must not be very good at reading facial cues. It's the way things are and everyone knows it.
i moved over 100 whites people in the last 8 months and got paid 300 per move so its false and i will keep getting paid and growning my business while cowards waste their time talking behind computers
Lmaooo what a racist piece of shit
O.o not sure why that would be an issue o.o
😂😂😂😂😂
Noooooooooo