
Your Pinellas County Movers
Building a strong community is vital to the overall success of any local business. We are passionate about supporting organizations in our Clearwater community who are working to make it a better place to live. Whether it is donating boxes for a local food drive, or manpower at a local charity event, we are willing to help. Contact us if your organization has any need for our moving services!
We have officially launched our 2022 Movers for Moms® campaign! This is a collection effort created by TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® to collect essential care items to mothers living in homeless or domestic abuse shelters. The goal is to provide moms with gifts each Mother’s Day, regardless of their situation. Last year, we collected close to 800 items with the help of Night Market St. Pete(opens in a new window) and Pinellas School District(opens in a new window). Our movers delivered the gifts to Hope Villages of America(opens in a new window) to distribute to the mothers.
Our marketing team has been delivering goodie bags to local businesses to help make 2022 even better. If your business, school or organization would like to participate please reach out by phone to (727) 736-8000.
Thank you to everyone who contributed in 2021! We love dogs and we love running our annual Movers for Mutts® campaign. Our team mascots, Sasha a 4-year-old Golden Retriever and Vinny a 3-year-old Lab Shar Pei had a blast during this fall's Movers for Mutts® annual charity program.
All in all, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK raised nearly 600 donations of shampoo, food, treats, leashes, and collars for Suncoast Animal League, a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter in Palm Harbor. We look forward to making 2022 even bigger and better!
If your business or organization is interested in joining us in the future, let us know!
Since 2008, Brain Tumor Alliance has been providing emotional and financial support for families affected by brain tumors and raises awareness and funding for research and clinical trials. Offering resources such as travel, housing and food assistance to enhance the quality of life of those suffering from a brain tumor. We volunteer our trucks and manpower to help set up and run events benefiting the Brain Tumor Alliance.
CSA Palm Harbor is the local non-profit that is charged with managing parks, recreation and leisure services within the unincorporated community of Palm Harbor, Florida. We contribute one of our trucks for the Touch -A-Truck event! It is a great event for kids to come out and get an up close look at what goes into being a mover! We also participate in the annual Safe Trick or Treat event every Halloween. We set up a booth to pass out candy and decorate the trucks for the haunted hayride!
Hope Villages of America (formerly RCS Pinellas) has been serving our region for over fifty years. Their staff and volunteers partner with cross-denominational faith communities to provide support and outreach to vulnerable members of our community. Each year they distribute 6 million pounds of food and field nearly 4,000 domestic violence phone calls. They provide emergency shelter to families and have various programs to support youth and adults facing domestic violence. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK of Pinellas is proud to partner with Hope Villages of America in our annual Movers for Moms® campaign.
Nationwide Appraisal Networks Backpacks 4 Kids is a non-profit organization. Annually, they raise funds and school supplies for schools in Pinellas County. They organize a community school supply drive and our TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Clearwater team are the official movers and we partner as a corporate sponsor for this cause. We donate our truck and movers to pick up and deliver the backpacks to four Pinellas County Schools.
For almost 20 years, Oldsmar Cares(opens in a new window), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, has devoted its energy to passionately working for the hungry, needy members of our community. We work closely with Oldsmar Care by donating boxes and coordinating canned food drives with other businesses to benefit their food pantry.
Shepherd’s Village(opens in a new window) is a Christian residential Outreach of New Life Solutions, Inc. in Pinellas County, FL providing programs and affordable housing for struggling single parent families seeking an opportunity to build a healthy, stable family environment as they journey from crisis to self-sustainability. We assist Shepherd’s Village by picking up and delivering donated furniture items benefiting single parent families in need.
Suncoast Animal League(opens in a new window) is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue agency that takes in abandoned, abused, homeless and unwanted animals. We offer assistance by donating trucks and our team to help set up and volunteer at various events and fundraisers throughout the year. One of our favorite events is Dogtoberfest, a one-day adoptathon. At Dogtoberfest 2019, nearly 100 dogs were adopted in one day!
Each year we participate with the U.S. Marine Corp on their Toys for Tots campaign. Throughout Pinellas County our team and truck is there to collect donated toys and deliver them where they belong. The U.S. Marine Corp started Toys for Tots as a way to collect gifts for children whose parents struggle to afford to gifts during the holiday season. People of our community donate new, unwrapped toys for these children. The drive begins in October and runs through the middle of December.
Thanks to all of those who donated in 2018. Our warehouse was packed with gifts!
Locally, the Upper Tampa Bay Chamber Education Foundation(opens in a new window) enhances the educational and cultural opportunities available to the youth of the Upper Tampa Bay area by meeting their needs and helping them fulfill their dreams by providing scholarships to area students to pursue higher education opportunities. We store the foundations’ items for events and fundraisers in our storage facility.
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(Video starts out with the title "Moving Tips" displayed across the screen)
(Video cuts to a TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Franchise Office Manager with a moving truck in the background)
When you're moving, you kind of have boxes all over the place.
I always recommend to have a clear path.
And if you want it to go faster, put a clear path
(Video shows a mover carrying a chair down a customer's hallway in their house)
and put the boxes towards the door.
That way they can just grab them and go.
(Video cuts to a mover with a TWO MEN AND A TRUCK moving truck in the background)
Being prepared, It's so many times we've, we've gone into customer homes where they weren't ready.
Like, you know what I mean?
Don't get me wrong, It's hourly,
(Video cuts to a franchise moving truck backing up)
but we're here to try to make you better in there.
(Video cuts back to mover)
But it's like we've come to some that they look like they just woke up that morning "Like, hey, I'm, I think I'm gonna move today" like, you know?
(Video cuts to the Warehouse Manager of the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Franchise)
Get a big sharpie, label every box and what room it's going to go into.
(A mover is shown unloading a loaded up MOVING TRUCK)
You're moving into a multi-family home, make sure that, you know, everything's labeled on what floor, whether it's going to an attic, to a basement, to
a kitchen, to a first bedroom, a second bedroom,
(Video cuts back to warehouse manager)
make that plan and have it all down on a piece of paper.
It will make your life a whole heck of a lot easier.
(Video cuts to operations manager)
Be honest on your estimate.
And then you get there and like, oh surprise, we got three more rooms.
We'll get it done, but it's nice heads up.
(Video cuts to an In-Home Estimator)
No loose items. So try and have everything boxed up, packed up, taped up.
The more organized you can be, the better your move goes.
(Video cuts a move manager)
You be ready and we're ready.
(Video and music end with the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK word logo and the video title "Moving" below it.
(Video starts out with Ukulele music in the background with three movers carrying boxes out of a customers home. The video title "Selecting a Moving Company Two Men And A Truck" is displayed on the screen)
(Video cuts to an interview of a customer service representative for a local Two Men And A Truck franchise.)
So finding a moving company can be difficult because moving is a very stressful situation.
A lot of times it comes, um, very unexpectedly.
Um, so they have to make, um, a very quick decision.
Um, and sometimes it's not the most informed, um,
and those that can make it very difficult.
(Video cuts to a Two Men And A Truck operations manager sitting at his desk)
Being able to move, you're, you're moving your whole life, you want to be able to make sure
whoever you choose can do everything you need, whether that's, you know, getting rid of any items you don't want anymore,
whether they can move every item that you have, you know, some moving companies may not be able to move certain things.
So a lot of people wanna be sure they choose a moving company that, you know, they could fully trust.
(The title "Guaranteeing security with your movers" displays on the screen for a few moments)
(Video cuts back to the customer service representative)
A reputable Moving company is usually licensed, bonded, and insured.
(Video cuts to a moving truck with the back opened)
(Two Movers carry a couch into the back of the moving truck)
Um, which basically means we're, we're registered with the state or, um, that we're operating in as well as, um, if someone were to get hurt on the job, the homeowner is protected
by our license and bonding.
(Video shows an employee typing on her computer)
Online reviews definitely have a, a very big effect on, you know, your, your business.
(Another employee using their computer)
So whenever I'm looking to go buy something online.
(Video cuts back to employee typing on her keyboard)
I'm, I'm, you know, looking at the reviews first and seeing what, what other people have said about, you know, set product or company.
(Video cuts back to operations manager sitting at his desk)
So you definitely wanna be able to take care of people where you can.
So, you know, you have those overwhelming positive reviews.
(video then shows the title "know what your paying for")
(Video cuts back to the customer service representative)
Two Men And A Truck deposits um are usually pretty low, um in terms of the total move cost.
(One mover is setting up orange in the road behind the moving truck)
And then they, for the most part are refundable up until a certain point.
(video show a mover carrying a wheel chock)
Um And they're applied to the move total.
(Video cuts back to the customer service rep)
They're not an additional fee.
(Video cuts to the title "Communication during the move process)
(Video cuts to the operations manager)
Communication is very important during the moving process.
(Customer service rep answering the phone)
Uh A lot of customers have, you know, they're always gonna have questions
that come across, you know, during the move.
(Video cuts to a moving truck driving in a parking lot)
And sometimes they're wondering if, you know, guys can take extra items and maybe the guys aren't quite sure.
So they'll be able to, you know, reach out to us and ask us if you don't have a good communication to start in the day, then things get kind of confusing.
(Video cuts to an interview of one of the movers)
Um for instance, for addresses and things like that or like even getting like carpet shield down for them just to make sure that their homes protected.
It's not um it's not a good thing to have them in the, in the dark about things.
It's good to be as open as you can with them and be as comfortable as you can with them just to kind of get them through the Day.
(Video ends with a call to action and the Two Men And A Truck logo and tagline "Movers Who Care")
(Video Starts out with the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Logo and piano music in the background)
(Video cuts to the title of the video "What Movers Can't Move")
(Video cuts to the words "What Items Won't You Move From My Garage" and cartoon graphic of a small garage with stuff piling out of it)
(A narrator begins speaking)
My garage is jam packed with stuff.
Are there any items you can't move for me?
(Video cuts to a graphic of the word "NO" with different hazard symbols in the letters. Underneath the graphic are the words Flammable, Explosive, Corrosive.)
Regardless of the circumstances, we will not move any flammable explosive or corrosive items.
(Video cuts to a graphic of a green tractor)
If you want us to move your lawnmower, snow blower or other machines that run on gasoline,
(A Gas tank appears and the tractor flips upside down and drains gas into the gas tank)
please be sure to drain the tank prior to moving day.
(Video cuts to a graphic of a bag that says "super plant grow, make your plants growier, fertilizer on it")
There are a number of hazardous materials we can't move including fertilizer,
(A fire extinguisher appears of the fertilizer)
fire extinguishers,
(A graphic of a car battery and multiple batteries appears above the other graphics)
batteries,
(A bottle of bleach graphic appears)
household cleaners
(A propane tank moves across the screen with fire coming out of the bottom of it, making it look like a rocket)
and propane tanks.
(Video cuts to the "NO" graphic that appeared already)
For a complete list of hazardous materials, we won't move, contact your local two men in a truck office.
My house is full of potted plants.
(Video cuts to a gold pot, then a catus grows out of the pot)
How would the movers handle those?
(A series of animals move across the screen behind the cactus plant. Animal noises can be heard in the background)
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK doesn't transport any living things including plants and animals, depending on the weather.
Our trucks can get very hot or very cold inside.
There's also a lack of good air flow in the trucks.
Please be sure to make other arrangements for moving your pets and plants.
(The words "Will They Move My Food" appear on the screen)
I'm concerned my frozen food will thaw in your truck during the move.
What should I do?
(A variety of different cartoon food s appear on the screen)
For a variety of reasons Two men in a truck can't move perishable items including fresh refrigerated and frozen foods.
These items can rot spoil and smell in the truck.
Try to plan your meals to minimize the amount of food you have left.
(The words "Movers Can't Move Food" slow appear on the screen as the foods disappear one by one)
Come moving day, you will be responsible for transporting it or giving it away.
(Video cuts to the words "What personal items should I move" displaying on the screen)
What personal items should I plan to move myself?
(Video cuts to a graphic of cartoon jewelry, cash, and two stick figures with the words "take important items with you" at the above it)
We recommend cash, jewelry, photographs and important papers be taken with you as well as other items that may have strong
sentimental value.
(The RX symbol representing pharmacy appears on screen. Then a pill bottle appears on screen)
We also don't move prescription drugs because we don't want to pack anything on the truck that you may need in case of a life threatening illness.
(A table with pills on it appears)
(Video cuts to a graphic of a pill bottle, first aid kit, toilet paper, and a TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Moving Day Box)
If you have items that you can't live without, we recommend keeping them with you during the move.
(Video cuts to a series of words of the things movers cannot move including the words "Movers Will Not Move," "Hazardous Materials," "plants and animals," "perishable items," "prescription drugs," "money," "sentimental and important items," and the disclaimer at the bottom "For a complete list, please contact your Local Two Men And A Truck Office.")
These are just some examples of items that we don't allow on the moving trucks for a complete list.
Please contact your local two men in a truck office by planning ahead.
You can help avoid last minute problems making moving day less stressful.
(Video ends by cutting to the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK stick figure logo, tagline "Movers Who Care," and the company website.)