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College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving was just featured in the Season 2 Premiere episode of AMC's The Pitch, with two advertising firms competing for our business with fresh, new ideas for our brand.
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College Hunks Hauling Junk and College Hunks Moving was just featured in the Season 2 Premiere episode of AMC's The Pitch, with two advertising firms competing for our business with fresh, new ideas for our brand.
This past week, College Hunks of Flint, MI, helped to co-sponsor the Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Greater Flint “Annual Fun Day.”
Recently, College Hunks’ Brand Central hosted a paint party at our World Headquarters as a teambuilding exercise, exemplifying our core value of “Create a fun, enthusiastic team environment.”
College Hunks of Tampa recently appeared on HGTV‘s hit show House Hunters!
If you have never driven anything larger than a car, truck, or SUV, trying to drive a large moving truck during a DIY move can be an entirely new – and potentially dangerous – experience.
David Bakke is a single father of a young son living in Atlanta. He writes about smart spending and financial issues on the blog Money Crashers.
Although recent credit card legislation was meant to protect consumers, it certainly had an unintended and potentially negative effect on stay-at-home parents.
Since total household incomes can no longer be taken into account for married people applying for credit, those that choose to stay at home to tend to the kids were negatively affected. However, until this mess gets straightened out (there is a new rule proposal before Congress) here are a few ways that stay-at-home moms or dads can weave their way through the madness.
Have you ever considered how clutter may affect your productivity? The study below sheds light on a simple yet elusive concept: “neatness breeds order, clutter breeds disorder.”
John has a couch he no longer wants. He is unsure about how to properly dispose of his couch, so rather than sell, donate or recycle it, he leaves it on the curb hoping it will get taken away.