herdthecats
MAN AND VAN, REMOVALS, LIGHT HAULAGE
0845 519 5048
07833 613 614
martin@herdthecats.co.uk

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EXPERIENCE ABOUT ME
Herdthecats was set up in April 2007 using experience from working for
  • Omega Securicor
  • Harveys
  • Furniture Land
  • DHL
  • Parcel Force
  • Allfreight
  • Bedford Timber
  • Manor Packaging
EDUCATION
  • GCE 'A' level Law, Psychology, English Language
  • I.T. NVQ level 3
  • BTEC ONC Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 'Ethics' London Bible College
  • Microprocessor-based Computers Open University
GUARANTEED ARRIVAL TIMES I am disappointed that bad manners are accepted as the norm and so strive to always arrive on time at both the collection addresses and the destination addresses. By having an extensive knowledge of the UK road network, gained through over a decade of time specific deliveries, I find that I can easily achieve this goal. Because of this, for the period from 25th December to 31st October I guarantee my arrival times at the collection address for removals and both the collection and delivery address for light haulage work.

GUARANTEED LOW PRICES Because a man with a van primarily does home and student removals it would be easy to elevate my status to an employer in a removals company and put 'Removals' on the side of my vans and then charge more for the same service. However, although I have gained solid experience in moving both new and second-hand furniture both as an employee and an employer I will not exploit my position nor discriminate against
  • Wealthy
  • Vulnerable
  • Students
  • Infirm
  • Young or Elderly

Everyone pays the same low price based on a fair wage for me and current fuel prices

I have visited France, Spain, Austria, Eire, and the former Yugoslavia (I sneaked in to pick oranges in Greece) and lived, loved and worked in Germany, Greece and Holland.
I used to dislike strong winds but now I love them since I took up sailing 8 years ago (It still frightens me). I currently own a 26ft Eventide sailing boat.
I also have an avid interest in late Anglo-Saxon history - specifically 1030-1087, the period of Hereward the Wake