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need help unloading a moving truck — Brooklynian

need help unloading a moving truck

aepete
edited November -1 in Park Slope

I'm moving into a a parlor-level apartment in Park Slope and need to hire a couple of people to unload a 16-foot moving truck.

The anticipated date is Sunday, May 27, probably in the afternoon.

I expect it would take 2 people an hour or two. There isn't much furniture -- mostly boxes.

Does anyone have any recommendations for people in the neighborhood who might be available?

Thanks!

Comments

  • Go to the Lowes or Home Depot parking lot and hire some day laborers. They'll get the job done fast and easy.

  • I think the Uhaul place on 4th Ave also usually has day laborers, and I'm guessing those guys are expecting to do some moving.

  • Great ideas -- thanks! Are they usually around all day, or just in the mornings (both at the Uhaul place and at Home Depot/Lowes)?

  • They can usually be found at Home Depot and Uhaul.

    The security at Lowes sometimes shoes them away, so they are there less often.

  • Mrs Whynot informs me that it is spelled shoo, not shoe. I'd always imagined it being like kicking someone out. Hence relating to the shoe on one's foot.

    She says I am wrong.

    PS. Good luck on your move!

  • Thanks, Whynot. I have a dog that looks much like yours -- perhaps they are cousins. (We are coming from Baltimore.)

    I'm still wondering, are the day laborers generally around on Sunday afternoons?

  • The day laborers are there on Sundays.... All the time.

  • If you really want to know, you could call the Uhaul place and ask. I bet an employee would know when they are there.

  • I second the use of the guys by the Uhaul place on 4th avenue.

  • whynot_31 said:

    They can usually be found at Home Depot and Uhaul.

    The security at Lowes sometimes shoes them away, so they are there less often.

    Tip for finding the best ones:

    They move in shoe time.

    Skills: kung fu, wall flexing, spoons

  • A machine gun that fires shoes would be awesome.

    Carrie Bradshaw would never run out of ammunition.

  • That was easy -- thanks for your help, all. We swung by the Uhaul lot on the way into town, and a throng of fellows came running up to the truck. Three of them jumped in, and they unloaded everything into the apartment with no problems.

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