Moving & Relocation Services Jobs in Florida
Florida is the second most popular inbound migration destination after Texas, driven by retirees, remote workers, and families seeking no state income tax. The state's unique migration pattern includes a large snowbird population that moves seasonally, creating both permanent relocation and seasonal moving demand. Florida's condo-heavy coastal markets present special challenges — elevator scheduling, HOA rules, and tight parking that require experienced moving crews.
FL Industry Pay
$45,000 - $75,000
Top Employers
5 Companies
National Growth
+4% through 2028
Moving & Relocation Services in Florida
Florida is the second most popular inbound migration destination after Texas, driven by retirees, remote workers, and families seeking no state income tax. The state's unique migration pattern includes a large snowbird population that moves seasonally, creating both permanent relocation and seasonal moving demand. Florida's condo-heavy coastal markets present special challenges — elevator scheduling, HOA rules, and tight parking that require experienced moving crews.
Top Moving & Relocation Services Employers in Florida
United Van Lines (FL agents)
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Bekins Van Lines
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Two Men and a Truck (multiple FL locations)
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Meehan's Family Moving
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College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving
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Requirements for Moving & Relocation Services in FL
Equipment Used in Florida
Trucking in Florida
State CDL Avg
$48,000 - $72,000
Key Industries
Citrus & produce agriculture, Tourism & hospitality logistics, Port operations (Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa)
Major Cities
Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando
Top Corridors
I-95 (East Coast Jacksonville to Miami), I-75 (Central/West FL to Georgia)
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Moving & Relocation Services in Florida — FAQ
When is peak moving season in Florida?
Florida has a unique dual peak: the national summer peak (May-September) plus a secondary January-March peak as snowbirds return and retirees complete permanent relocations. The slowest period is October-November, between hurricane season and snowbird season.
What are the challenges of moving in Florida?
High-rise condos require elevator reservations and COI (certificate of insurance). Beach communities have narrow streets and limited parking. Summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms affect scheduling. HOA restrictions on moving hours are common in gated communities.
Is Florida moving trucking affected by hurricanes?
Hurricane season (June-November) can disrupt moves, but it also creates demand for emergency relocation services. Post-hurricane, there is surge demand for moving families from damaged homes and supplying temporary housing. Insurance-covered moves pay premium rates.