The Wheaton Blog

Agent News, Why Wheaton

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – A+ Moving and Storage is Wheaton World Wide Moving’s Agent of the Month for April 2016. The award is given to the interstate agent for Wheaton World Wide Moving that exemplifies founder Earnest S. Wheaton’s philosophy of putting customers first and the characteristics of quality, professionalism, empathy for customers, fellow agents, drivers…

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Company News, Why Wheaton

INDIANAPOLIS – Wheaton World Wide Moving recently promoted Nicole Muñoz to Director, Marketing & Brand Development. Muñoz will drive the strategy and implementation of the company’s marketing and branding efforts. Muñoz has held various positions within the van line’s marketing department since 2006. She has led the concept, development and implementation of the company’s approach…

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Company News, Why Wheaton

When you nail an interview and land a new job, the world seems good at first. The pay looks excellent. The hours are perfect. And your coworkers appear friendly. But you forgot to account for one thing: the commute. The distance between your home and your job sounded manageable at first. But as the days,…

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Company News, Why Wheaton

The following drivers have been selected as the April 2016 Drivers of the Month: Direct Lease Driver of the Month, Charles Leyrer, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., has 39 years of experience as a household goods driver. He maintains a top driver performance rating. This is Charles’ first Driver of the Month award. David Zaragoza, Preferred Movers…

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Company News, Why Wheaton

INDIANAPOLIS, April 26, 2016 – Wheaton Van Lines, Inc. recently announced that A.J. Schneider was elected to its board of directors during the company’s regular quarterly board meeting held April 14, 2016. Mr. Schneider is the Executive Vice President of Wheaton World Wide Moving | Bekins Van Lines, wholly owned brands of Wheaton Van Lines,…

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Moving Guides, Moving Tips

When you move from one city to another, you experience a lot of changes. You need to learn how to get around, where the closest grocery stores are, and what your neighbors are like. But to change not only cities but speeds of life adds new complexities to the stresses of moving. Rural life and…

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