Milwaukee Magazine

Two Men and a Truck

Face of Moving

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WHEN TIM LIGHTNER started the Madison-area franchise of the moving company TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® in 1993, its name was literal – just Lightner, his partner and a truck. But within a few years it grew into one of the area’s biggest franchises. It now offers full-service local and long-distance moving, including packing and unpacking, junk removal and storage. In 2000, Lisa Paley joined the company and quickly found that she had a passion for the business. “It’s rewarding to help people during a stressful time,” Paley says. “Our customers frequently share that our movers are compassion­ate, kind and go the extra mile.” Last year, Lightner and Paley acquired the Milwaukee franchise of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, which now celebrates its one-year anniversar­y with the group that also includes Waukesha, Racine and Madison locations. Paley also celebrates an anniversar­y of her own – one year as president.

According to Paley, outstandin­g employees are what set the company apart. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK never farms out services to contractor­s, and each team member adheres to the “Grandma Rule®” – treat everyone the way they would want their own grandmothe­r treated. This approach has paid off, with the franchise boasting a 96% customer referral rate. “Our mission is to move people forward,” Paley says. “We do that by providing great service to customers and great opportunit­ies for our employees. We want our employees to grow and evolve as a result of their time with us.”

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK 11800 W. Burleigh St., Wauwatosa, 414-209-3256, twomenmilw­aukee.com

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