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Monday, January 09, 2012
Meathead Movers Sponsors the San Luis Obispo Marathon, Half Marathon + 5K
slomarathon.com - The athlete movers of Meathead Movers, who jog when they're not handling your household or office items, will help support race day logistics for the Inaugural San Luis Obispo Marathon, Half Marathon + 5K races. Meathead Mover trucks and athletes will haul thousands of pounds of products to locations on the 26.2 mile course and the SLO Life Expo.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Cambrians Spread The Joy: Troop Support Services Effort Reaches Around The Globe
The Tribune - Holiday spirits were lifted in far-flung corners of the globe, thanks to Cambria Youth who converged at the Veteran’s Memorial Building in November to pack over 300 individual gift boxes and 20 large containers, donated by Meathead Movers, with children’s toys.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
More than muscle
Pacific Coast Business Times - The Empact 100 list, which is in its inaugural year, honors companies ... who are making a positive impact on the economy. Meathead has hired student athletes from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Santa Barbara, Cuesta College, Moorpark College, Hancock College and other schools in the region to operate its 32 trucks. Meathead’s ultimate goal, Steed said, is to change the moving industry.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Diversification Into Self Storage Can Only Lead to Success
Extra Space Storage - In the U.S. diversification into the self storage industry has led not only to more success, but recognition from the White House. Meathead Movers started out in 1997 as a way for some high school buddies to make some cash. Over a decade later they are still going strong and have expanded into the self storage industry as well.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Meathead Movers Recognized By White House
KCOY - Meathead Movers, which is based in San Luis Obispo, is one of only 100 companies that were named on the inaugural "Empact 100 List." It's an elite list of young entrepreneurs that were selected by the Obama administration for their ability to inspire other young entrepreneurs.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Meathead Movers in San Luis Obispo Honored by White House
Extra Space Storage - The White House honored a moving company based in San Luis Obispo as one of 100 companies that impact the economy and inspire young budding business people to start their own business. The criteria required to make it on the Empact list includes being a 30 year-old (or younger) U.S. entrepreneur, have a business with an annual revenue of more than $100,000, and provide jobs for others.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
CA Self-Storage Owners Recognized in Empact 100 List
Inside Self Storage - The owners of a self-storage facility in San Luis Obispo, Calif., were recently honored at the White House as one of 100 companies that inspire young entrepreneurs. The inaugural Empact 100 List recognizes companies run by entrepreneurs age 30 or younger with annual revenue of more than $100,000. Brothers Aaron and Evan Steed own Meathead Movers and Meathead Mini Storage.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
SLO’s Meathead Movers saluted by White House
The Tribune - Meathead Movers of San Luis Obispo was recently recognized at the White House as one of 100 companies who impact the economy and can inspire young entrepreneurs to start their own businesses.
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
Meathead Movers starts with muscle power to grow company with 32 trucks
Ventura County Star - Aaron Steed and his brother Evan were in high school in the 1990s when they decided they had to figure out a way to make some money. "We were both student athletes," Aaron Steed said. "We had to find something that was flexible because of our schedules, and we came up with the idea of helping people move."
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Volunteers prepare fixings for the feast
The Tribune - Volunteers filled 'Meathead' boxes for 50 families with everything they’ll need for a Thanksgiving feast for 15 to 20 people: a 20-pound turkey, stuffing mix, potatoes, yams, dinner rolls, marshmallows, apple pies and fruit.
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