Black Sisters On the Move was founded by four friends, Sarah, Keisha, Aisha, and Latoya, who shared a common vision of creating a moving company that would uplift women and provide them with opportunities in a male-dominated industry. They wanted to create a company where customers could feel not only the care and compassion in their moving services but also the empowerment that comes from supporting a diverse and inclusive business. Black Sisters On the Move offers a comprehensive range of moving services designed to meet the diverse needs of their customers. Black Sisters On the Move offers long-distance moving services. The company's team is well-versed in navigating the intricacies of interstate moves, ensuring that belongings arrive at their destination safely and on schedule. They maintain open communication with customers, keeping them informed throughout the moving process. The founders are committed to providing a nurturing and supportive work environment, fostering the personal and professional growth of their team members. By empowering their staff, the company ensures that each customer receives attentive and compassionate service throughout their moving journey.
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Customer Name : Sandy C.
Posted at February 3rd, 2023 07::02Subject :best experience we have ever had.
Comment : Came here for a quick bite after a hike and it was great! I got their chicken sandwich and splurged with an apple fritter. The apple fritter was absolutely divine, crispy and fluffy and just the right amount of apples. The chicken sandwich was pretty great as well. Their fries are very crispy. The sandwich could use a bit more chicken, but we are still pretty good! I really enjoyed my meal with the beautiful scenery by sitting outside next to the fire. Got lucky and spotted some otters during our lunch.
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