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Nicholas Roerig

Multi Unit Franchisee at Two Men and A Truck

Nicholas Roerig has extensive experience in the moving and logistics industry, currently serving as a Multi Unit Franchisee for Two Men And A Truck since October 2012, focusing on customer service, team building, business growth, and creating a positive work environment. Prior to this role, Nicholas managed Two Men And A Truck locations in Mesa and Tucson, Arizona, where responsibilities included budgeting, human resources, sales, fleet management, and operations. Nicholas's educational background includes studies at Columbus State, The Ohio State University, and Miami of Middletown.

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Two Men and A Truck

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Two Men and a Truck® of Minneapolis & St. Paul, MN is a full-service moving company. Local Moves All local moves are billed with an all inclusive hourly rate. It includes everything that the movers will need such as dollies, truck, pads, straps or any other equipment. Coverages and all the other benefits are included as well with no deductible. Packing Packing is billed at an hourly rate. Packing services include all the boxes and materials needed to pack an entire home or business. We can pack one box or every item, and all items that we pack are insured by TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Minneapolis & St. Paul. Load or Unload Only Loading and unloading services are billed at an hourly rate. We offer loading and unloading of storage/containers/rentals/other trucks. We can also provide you with any supplies you may need such as pads and wrap. Long Distance Moves As the only Two Men and a Truck® licensed to cross the boarder of Minnesota, we offer an expedited service charged at a flat rate.This means we load only your belongings on the truck, drive it directly to the new location, and unload it. The same friendly movers carefully loads and unloads you all at a price will not fluctuate. Other companies may give you an estimate based on weight and distance. Once loaded, they determine the “actual” weight. This is where you hear the horror stories about prices doubling in order to unload. We always give you an exact price on what it will cost to get from point A to point B.