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College H.U.N.K.S. Hauling Junk to open Atlantic City franchise

College H.U.N.K.S. Hauling Junk and Moving announced it is opening a new franchise in Atlantic City.

The company provides local moving, junk removal, donation pickup, general labor and more, it said.

Junk removal services have become essential for homeowners and businesses alike, offering a convenient solution to decluttering spaces and disposing of unwanted items.

Whether it’s old furniture, appliances, or yard waste, professional junk removal teams can efficiently handle the heavy lifting and transportation, ensuring that the process is seamless and stress-free.

With their expertise, they not only save time but also provide peace of mind, knowing that the disposal is handled responsibly and sustainably.

For those interested in learning more about what these companies can do, checking out their services page can provide valuable insights into the various options available.

By partnering with local charities and organizations, these companies facilitate the donation process, making it easy for clients to contribute to their communities.

Understanding the full range of services available can help individuals and businesses make informed decisions about their clutter and disposal need

The new office, which will be located at 711 North Main St. in Pleasantville, will serve customers in Atlantic City and the surrounding areas. It is expected to open in early 2019.

It’s new Atlantic City spot will be led by Carl Hubner and Katie Hubner. Carl Hubner previously worked in offshore oil rigs and Katie Hubner previously worked as a manager for Marriott.

“We are excited about providing a much-needed service to the Jersey Shore. We have a great group of H.U.N.K.S hired, trained and ready to help us earn the business of local residents,” the Hubners said in a joint statement. “We are excited to hire local residents to assist us with providing amazing, stress-free service to the Jersey Shore. “

College H.U.N.K.S. Hauling Junk and Moving in Atlantic City will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday.

“We are very aggressive when it comes to growth, but we want to do it the right way,” Nick Friedman, co-founder and president, College Hunks Hauling Junk, said. “That means, first and foremost, finding the right franchise partner. We only want to work with people who are enthusiastic about what we’ve built as a company, and who believe in our mantra of ‘Move the World.’ Carl, Katie and their team live and breathe our core values, and clients are going to be blown away by the level of service they receive.”

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