Photograph by: Carol Stewart
The Feldman Family
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heir life is perpetual motion, but Bryan and Bryan and Rebecca just celebrated the 10-year
Rebecca Feldman wouldn’t have it any anniversary of both very happy ventures.
other way. Bryan’s experience with Two Men and A Truck
“We are ALWAYS moving,” laughs Rebecca. goes back even further: while at USC he earned
Sometimes it’s moving through the busy spending money by doing other people’s heavy
days of parenthood—with a kindergartener lifting with the Columbia franchise; after
and preschooler things never slow down—or graduating, he worked for Two Men and A Truck in
208 Transit Drive
Greenville volunteer commitments with the Junior League Atlanta before buying the local franchise in 2002.
864.329.1228 and Children’s Museum. Bryan is an avid runner With a dozen trucks and 30-plus employees,
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm currently training for the Boston Marathon. Greenville’s Two Men and A Truck does everything
Saturday 8-11am from rearranging furniture to relocating entire
And then there’s work. That’s moving—literally—
www.twomenandatruck.com because the Feldmans own Greenville’s Two households. The company has enjoyed exponential
Men and A Truck franchise. Married only one growth over the past decade—and that’s because
Professional Movers the Feldmans and their staff pack a little extra
month before they became business partners too,
customer service into every single job.
22 behind the counter | 2012