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Moving & Relocation Services Jobs in North Carolina

North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing states in the Southeast, particularly the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham metros. The state benefits from inbound migration from the Northeast (lower cost of living, better weather) and tech-sector job growth in the Research Triangle. Military relocations at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) and Camp Lejeune add consistent year-round moving volume that helps stabilize the seasonal business.

NC Industry Pay

$42,000 - $72,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+4% through 2028

Moving & Relocation Services in North Carolina

North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing states in the Southeast, particularly the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham metros. The state benefits from inbound migration from the Northeast (lower cost of living, better weather) and tech-sector job growth in the Research Triangle. Military relocations at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) and Camp Lejeune add consistent year-round moving volume that helps stabilize the seasonal business.

Top Moving & Relocation Services Employers in North Carolina

1

Two Men and a Truck (multiple NC locations)

Moving & Relocation Services · North Carolina

2

All American Relocation

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3

College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving

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4

All My Sons Moving

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5

Elite Moving & Storage

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Requirements for Moving & Relocation Services in NC

CDL-A for interstate moves with 53-foot trailers
CDL-B or non-CDL for local moves with 26-foot box trucks
Physical ability to lift 50-100 lbs repeatedly and navigate stairs
Customer service skills (interacting with homeowners directly)
Knowledge of padding, wrapping, and loading techniques to prevent damage

Equipment Used in North Carolina

53-foot moving vans (CDL-A)26-foot box trucks (CDL-B/non-CDL)High-cube trailersPortable storage containers (PODS, UNITS)Moving dollies and furniture padsSpecialty crating for high-value items

Trucking in North Carolina

State CDL Avg

$47,000 - $72,000

Key Industries

Banking & financial logistics (Charlotte), Biotech & pharmaceutical (Research Triangle), Furniture manufacturing (High Point)

Major Cities

Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem

Top Corridors

I-85 (Charlotte to Greensboro to Virginia), I-40 (Raleigh to Winston-Salem to Asheville)

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Moving & Relocation Services in North Carolina — FAQ

Why is North Carolina a growing moving market?

NC ranks in the top 5 for inbound migration nationally. Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham are attracting tech workers, financial industry transfers, and families from higher-cost northeastern states. The Research Triangle's job growth and Charlotte's banking sector drive corporate relocation demand.

How do military moves affect NC's moving industry?

Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) is the Army's largest installation by population. Camp Lejeune is a major Marine Corps base. PCS moves at these bases generate steady year-round demand for approved moving companies, providing business stability during the slow winter months.

What is the moving season in North Carolina?

Peak season runs May-September, with June and July being busiest. The shoulder months (April, October) see moderate activity. Military PCS moves add a secondary spring peak (March-April) as service members receive transfer orders. Winter is the slowest but never completely stops.