by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 9, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
It’s an undeniable fact – cars are awesome. And is there any way to show off your awesome car better than having it’s image plastered on U-Haul trucks all across the United States and Canada? No way! Out of the thousands of #uhaulfamous photos...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 8, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Gary Dahlke joined Team U-Haul in 1952, when a U-Haul representative stopped by the gas station run by Dahlke’s family, including his father, Clayton Dahlke, brother, John Dahlke, and cousin, Jim Reetz. “My father had no idea what U-Haul was at the time,” Gary Dahlke...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 4, 2015 | Featured Story, History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Clickers in hand and microphones hot, U-Haul college interns stood before a room of managers, supervisors and Team Members and made PowerPoint presentations on their work achievements and future goals. The annual intern presentations, spread over two days in August,...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 3, 2015 | In the Community
The Ladies of Elegance, Inc. held its annual Pink, Black & White Affair on Aug. 14 in Chester, Va., as a way to honor cancer and sickle cell survivors and further an important cause. The night was filled with live music, dancing and, of course, elegance. The...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 2, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Most people today think of Labor Day as the end of summer, a day off to enjoy a barbecue with friends and family. In actuality, Labor Day was created by the 19th century labor movement and it celebrates the contributions of the American worker. It is not...
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