by Jeff Lockridge | Jul 18, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Phil Schnee joined the U-Haul Team in 1953. During the years that have followed, he has amassed enough stories to fill a book—maybe two. Here, in his own words, he recounts some of those stories and some of the historic moments he’s been a part of. My U-Haul Adventure...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jul 16, 2015 | In the Community
In the 4.2-square-mile industrial town of Garden City, Idaho, which sits in the shadow of Boise, inspiring things are happening. Dawn Snapp, executive assistant at U-Haul MCO 718, possesses a hunger for success, a dedication for empowering others and a passion for...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jul 15, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
When one of our trucks or trailers goes missing because someone rented it and never returned it, we make an effort to track it down. However, the discovery of a recently stolen U-Haul truck in Kenner, Louisiana, turned out to be more than just a standard equipment...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jul 14, 2015 | Featured Story, Media Relations
Nick Marra has seen the collaborative disaster response efforts of U-Haul International, Inc. and the American Red Cross up close. In 2012, when Hurricane Sandy decimated the northeastern U.S. coastline and caused an estimated $68 billion in total damage, the Red...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jul 14, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
On the social media customer care team we encounter a wide variety of questions every day. Some we encounter on a daily basis, while others are a bit more uncommon. For instance, we recently had someone ask how many marble pigeon statues they could fit in the back of...
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