What is the Nicest Compliment You've Ever Received?

Compliments are worth remembering. Mark Twain once said, “I can live for two months on a good compliment.” False praise and flattery aside, compliments can give us that rare glimpse of ourselves from an outsider's perspective. By helping us see how we stand out, compliments reveal both how we're unique and how we best fit in.

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Billy Kornfeld
A priceless real-world education+ some back-to-school basics

They say everyone should work in retail at least once, but I would counter that everyone should work as a mover at least one summer. Whether our employees choose to build a craft and career here at Camelot or spend a few years with us while they pursue training and education for their next chapter, their time and education here proves to be invaluable.

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Billy Kornfeld
Making the Most of Summer (with or without) Vacation

Summer is a great time to travel, take a long staycation, or explore new hobbies. However, since summer plans include moving homes for many families, those in our industry are in the thick of our busiest season! No farmer would take a break during the planting or harvesting seasons; likewise, movers can't pause during the busy summer months.

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Billy Kornfeld
It's the Journey That Matters: Who's Piloting Your Move?

Sadly, developments in our industry have left many customers asking, “Who really is moving my home?” Entities of all types and sizes are coming onto the scene with little to no experience, even no moving equipment, posing as genuine moving companies. Here’s three steps to take to avoid the anonymous (careless) mover.

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Billy Kornfeld
Where Would You Move?

For fun, let's take a moment to imagine we can move anywhere! The family, the job, the roots won't suffer. Perhaps they'll even come with us. After all, some young folks in certain sectors had the chance to explore exactly this option when the pandemic opened the world of WFH (working from home, for the uninitiated). So let's join them in a fun mental exercise. So…where would you move?

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Billy Kornfeld