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Two Men and aTruck

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Ask the Experts

O

n the face of it,

prominent local moving company

Two Men and a Truck might

sound like kind of a fly-by-night

operation – a couple of burly,

unshaven guys in a rickety old

van who might or might not

understand that your priceless possessions are, to you,

really priceless.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Two Men

and a Truck is a national franchise

founded in Michigan in 1980.

For the past 20 years, its Lowcountry affiliate, based in

North Charleston, has been

ably headed by the husband-

and-wife team of Chris and

Christine Swanson.

It’s a one-stop shop for

everything a residential or

commercial move might

require, and it operates

locally, within South Carolina

and throughout the United

States. The company’s first

rule is integrity and the proof

of that is reflected in its

customer ratings. Virtually all

their respondents rated their

service a 5 out of 5, and the tiny remainder never dipped

below a 4.

Two Men and a Truck also stands by what the company

calls “The Grandma Rule,” which means they treat

everyone the way you would want your grandmother to be

treated.

Two Men and a Truck is a well-established business

with a history of handling moves with the utmost

professionalism and care. It’s what happens when a

company isn’t on the job strictly for financial gain.

Throughout the year, but especially around the

Thanksgiving/Christmas holidays, their staff and their

vehicles are on the road providing much-needed assistance

to a host of Lowcountry not-for-profits.

One of those is The Salvation Army, celebrating its

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110th year serving the Charleston area. According to the

Army’s Major Thomas Richmond, “They help us all year

round, and their biggest contribution is their help with the

annual Angel Tree Parade we put on with MUSC.”

The major said Two Men and a Truck provides

invaluable assistance in loading and transporting the

Christmas gifts collected by the medical university’s

personnel to the North Charleston Coliseum and

unloading them to make them ready for their needy

recipients.

“We couldn’t do it without them,” Richmond added.

“That’s not all. Throughout the year, whenever we might

call on them for help, they are there for us.”

Ronald McDonald House

is another charity that relies

on Two Men and a Truck.

Among the services that the

Swansons provide is delivering

and unloading all their holiday

decorations, then returning to

load and remove them after the

first of the year.

Two men and a Truck also

assists Wando High School in

its annual fundraising drive and

has been a soft touch for help

and sponsorship of numerous

recreational league teams from

Hanahan to Fort Dorchester and beyond.

Four years ago, when Hurricane Sandy devastated large

portions of the New Jersey shore, their trucks rolled to

points as far afield as Hilton Head to pick up and deliver

needed essentials such as water and clothing.

Add in the work that Two Men and a Truck does year

in and year out without fanfare for other organizations,

including Lowcountry food banks, Water Missions

International and more, and a picture emerges of a

business that truly believes in community service.

And, it turns out, they actually don’t just have two men

and they have way more than one truck!

To learn more about Two Men and a Truck, call

843-242-7444 or visit

www.twomenandatruck.com

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Photo courtesy of Two Men and a Truck.