By Eileen Mozinski Schmidt
Special to Waukesha County Home
C
had Swenor says there is "a
moment of clarity" almost
everyone experiences when
they move.
This is when the person moving
looks around and realizes "I have
way more than I thought I did,"
said Swenor, operations manager
for Bluemound Express Moving &
Storage Co. in Waukesha.
"Start earlier than you think
you need to," he said, advising
those moving start with five to six
boxes a day to keep the process
going.
The smoothness and efficiency
of a move is closely correlated to
how well smaller items are organ-
ized, according to Swenor.
"The big stuff the guys can han-
dle all day long. The small stuff
eats up your time," he said.
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A publication of the Waukesha Freeman and Oconomowoc Enterprise • July 2021
Getting a move on
Submitted photo
Boxes unloaded from a Bluemound Express Moving & Storage Co. truck during a move. Chad Swenor,
operations manager, said the company has worked on many moves from Milwaukee to the Lake Country
area recently, including Pewaukee, Waukesha, Delafield and Oconomowoc.
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