by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 19, 2017 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
A simple Google search for work from home “jobs,” will yield an overwhelming list of career sites and blogs; many questioning the legitimacy of these positions. At U-Haul, however, we pride ourselves on our successful work from home program. Allowing our team...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 18, 2017 | U-Haul Stories
MISSOULA, Mont.—Like father, like son is a way of life for David and Billy Redmon, who are both U-Haul Trained Master Technicians. David is a post-inspection specialist, while his son, Billy, is a preventive maintenance (PM) technician at the Missoula U-Haul Repair...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 16, 2017 | Featured Story, In the Community
When Rae Croteau says “this isn’t his first rodeo,” he means it quite literally. After 18 years of chuckwagon racing at the highest level, the 11-time show champion and Alberta business owner recently retired his reins to focus on his family and Big Rack...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 13, 2017 | In the Community
Cupid wasn’t the only one working overtime this past Valentine’s Day. Gold Star mother and artist Kathryn Cross and U-Haul teamed up to fulfill a love-themed Tribute Journey that covered 2,140 miles across seven states in February. Cross visited nine hospital...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 13, 2017 | In the Community
GLENDALE, Ariz. — U-Haul showed its ongoing support for Special Olympics Arizona by serving as a gold-level sponsor of the Guardian Games on Feb. 17 at Westgate Entertainment District. The Guardian Games, put on by Sanderson Ford, offers young Special Olympics...
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