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Lancaster, Ca?

5 Comments 20 November 2009

What’s there to do in Lancaster, CA?

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Class Action Lawsuit Lawyer Lancaster, California

No Comments 06 September 2009


www.rrexparris.com – California lawyer R. Rex Parris specializes in handling class action lawsuit cases, helping to bring settlements to victims and their families. A class action lawsuit is a lawsuit where a large number of people have been injured or cheated by somebodys conduct. Formore information about the personal injury law firm of R. Rex Parris in Lancaster, California please visit http You may contact our personal injury and class action attorneys at: R. Rex Parris Law Firm 42220 10th Street West, Suite 109 Lancaster, CA 93534 Phone: 661.874.4238 Toll Free: 866.907.9920 Website: www.rrexparris.com

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Choosing A Moving Company In South Central Pennsylvania

No Comments 02 September 2009

As some experienced individuals may know, moving day can be quite stressful. It is not easy moving from one house to another, or even one business location to another. Although sometimes chaotic, some of the anxieties associated with moving can be greatly reduced when choosing to work with a professional and legitimate moving company. There are numerous moving companies in Lancaster, Harrisburg, Reading, York and surrounding communities in Pennsylvania, however, not all of these companies understand the legalities and expectations of service associated with the industry.

Does the moving company understand and abide by local, intrastate and interstate moving laws?
Many moving companies in the Lancaster, PA area can easily transport belongings from origin to destination and break the transportation laws imposed by Pennsylvania and other states. To safely and efficiently transport items, professional moving companies will know and abide by the laws imposed by each state. Not all moving companies are allowed to cross state boarders, while others can move items from Maine to Southern California. Choosing a professional moving company will ensure that all transportation laws are enforced within the business and belongings are safely moved.

Does the moving company supply packing materials?
Simply stated, moving day can be hectic. Choosing a moving company that supplies packing materials ahead of moving day can be helpful in organization and transitioning from one location to another. If the company does not offer this service, they should offer recommended contacts that provide the materials. The majority of moving companies in Lancaster PA and communities throughout South Central Pennsylvania offer boxes prior to moving day, and will recommend numbering, color-coding by room, or lettering each box to be effectively organized. Following the company’s instructions can greatly enhance the moving experience, as it creates less confusion for all parties involved.

Is storage an option?
Some families and businesses do not have a determined destination for their belongings. In these circumstances, it is important for the moving company to be able to provide a service to accommodate these conditions. The obvious destination defaults to a storage facility, however, belongings from an entire house or office can be easily damaged, lost, or ruined when stored over a period of time. Some moving companies in South Central Pennsylvania own storage facilities, or work with credible sources to house possessions. In the event that there is no determined destination, it is important to know where the moving company is intermittently placing belongings.

When moving to or from South Central Pennsylvania, there are numerous moving companies that are able to accommodate a broad range of scenarios. The legalities and services of the moving industry are major elements of a successful move, in particular, within Pennsylvania. Moving companies in Lancaster, Harrisburg, York, Reading and surrounding communities of Pennsylvania can facilitate residential and corporate moves, however, not all of them competently understand and abide by Pennsylvania’s transportation laws. When choosing a moving company, it is important to understand that the business is professional, legitimate, and will be able to effectively accommodate individual needs.

Davcon Relocation Services is a leading moving company serving Lancaster, Reading, York and Harrisburg Pennsylvania. As a partner, Wheaton World Wide Moving, we have a dedicated staff of commercial movers and residential movers. Moving is a big life change and Davcon Relocation Services and Wheaton is a moving company you can trust.

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Mulally?s Day as Ford Salesman

No Comments 31 August 2009

How would you feel when you have Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Co.’s CEO, take care of your auto purchase? For Danny Herrington, an F-350 Super Duty pickup truck purchaser at Galpin Ford in Los Angeles, the experience was not a total surprise. He expected that Ford’s chief executive would be waiting on him this morning when he went to buy a new pickup truck. But he said it was flattering nonetheless.

“I’m feeling pretty special right now,” Herrington said after buying the F-350 Super Duty from the Ford CEO and longtime General Sales Manager Terry Miller. Herrington, of suburban Lancaster, California, who has bought 15 or so vehicles from Galpin over the years, said that he was warned in advance that the Ford CEO might be there to deliver on a promise made at a dealer convention to spend a day on the sales floor.

Mulally, dressed in a suit and tie, asked several questions as Herrington haggled over the final numbers with the general sales manager of Galpin, the world’s top-selling Ford dealership. Herrington said, “Much of the sale already had been worked out, but a couple of small items went his way because of Mulally.”

Mulally, an American engineer and businessman, was previously the executive vice president of Boeing and the CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA). He began his career at Boeing in 1969. In the mid-2000’s, he was commended with BCA’s resurgence against Airbus. In 2006, his performance at Boeing, Aviation Week & Space Technology named him as their person of the year. He became President and CEO of Ford on September 5, 2006. Mulally’s performance can be likened to an Airaid cold air intake, which is known for significantly increasing the airflow of the vehicle. In regard Mulally, he is said to be increasing the company’s wealth flow.

According to Herrington, “The CEO and Miller did not give him enough money to trade in his 2000 F-250.” Still Herrington, a general contractor, was able to get the payment to his target of $600 per month for six years. “There were a couple of things that were in question as to be part of the deal,” said Herrington, 46. “I think because of him it went my way.”

At the National Automobile Dealers Association annual convention in Las Vegas last month, a dealer asked Mulally to spend a day selling cars on a showroom floor. Mulally accepted the challenge, and made good on his promise at Galpin. Mulally did not allow reporters into the dealership but Ford agreed to make customers available for interviews after the Ford CEO joined in waiting on them.

Herrington said that he would have bought the truck Friday without Mulally’s presence, but having the CEO wait on him made the experience special. “He was very interested in the process. I was actually real surprised that he showed the interest in all of it that he did. He really wants to be a part of it,” Herrington said while waiting for his truck this afternoon.

Given her background on cars as an auto insurance director, Lauren Woods finds the world of cars to be constantly changing.

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R. Rex Parris on the homeless population in Lancaster California.

2 Comments 25 August 2009


The mayor just wants to ship out the homeless population and doesn’t care how its done.

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