Long Distance Moves
There are a multitude of moving companies to choose from for your move: some are better than others. How do you tell? If you have a move manager, you will be given referrals of tried and true movers. You can also ask friends and relatives as to their experience. Make sure you hire a company where the movers have been with them for a solid amount of time. Even good companies sometimes have summer, less experienced, help. However, as long as the lead mover is solid, all should be fine.
Not all smaller moving companies are licensed in every state. While they may move within a region (eg. Connecticut to Florida) they may not go to California. What happens then? The moving company will have a partner large van company (Allied, North American) who will transfer truckloads into their trucks and deliver. Usually the larger van companies will have shared deliveries and will not be able to give you an exact delivery date until 24-48 hours in advance of delivery. If you are not in a hurry, this might be an option. Caution: if anything is broken, it is not always clear who the responsible party is: the packers or the delivery mover. On the plus side: you will save dollars by having a shared truck
You can find companies that will pack and deliver - a private truck with the same lead mover on both ends. This will be more expensive, however, you will have a definite delivery date and the responsibility remains with one mover.
Do remember that as with anything, the cheapest is not always the best. Good referrals usually lead to betters choices with the happiest outcomes.






