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		By: Jeff J.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well Mitch, while I can appreciate your nuances for the little things in life (that turn out to be the big things), not all movers are of equal ability.  That was a humorous description of a moving company with one guy in nice clothe and 23 teenagers without licenses. As I have been a mover for 30 years and can understand the public&#039;s weariness of movers, and there are more than a few bad ones, moving is a pain in the butt and the only reward is getting the check at the end of the day.  Well, maybe not the only reward,  the reward for a job well done, let&#039;s just say, is a distant second.  It&#039;s 2017 now and your article was written WAY back in 1991!  I came across your article while surfing the internet for mobile moving containers and a company called COWs--containers on wheels--and it must&#039;ve cross linked your article since COWs wasn&#039;t born until after the turn of the century.  Anyhow, I also read your book about Morrie, the title escapes me now, and it was touching.  Interesting to see if you actually get this comment and respond, though I&#039;m not gonna hold my breath. 

Thanks Jeff J.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Mitch, while I can appreciate your nuances for the little things in life (that turn out to be the big things), not all movers are of equal ability.  That was a humorous description of a moving company with one guy in nice clothe and 23 teenagers without licenses. As I have been a mover for 30 years and can understand the public&#8217;s weariness of movers, and there are more than a few bad ones, moving is a pain in the butt and the only reward is getting the check at the end of the day.  Well, maybe not the only reward,  the reward for a job well done, let&#8217;s just say, is a distant second.  It&#8217;s 2017 now and your article was written WAY back in 1991!  I came across your article while surfing the internet for mobile moving containers and a company called COWs&#8211;containers on wheels&#8211;and it must&#8217;ve cross linked your article since COWs wasn&#8217;t born until after the turn of the century.  Anyhow, I also read your book about Morrie, the title escapes me now, and it was touching.  Interesting to see if you actually get this comment and respond, though I&#8217;m not gonna hold my breath. </p>
<p>Thanks Jeff J.</p>
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