The Office Movers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Familia
Out of options and in a desperate attempt to prove himself and his company's worth to his pro mover dad, Everett Saunders, owner of Shazam Moving, enlists the help of anyone he can find for the day's high stakes moving job.

Not in Front of the Client
Everett attempts to train up a fresh crop of Shazam movers and reconnects with an old friend who introduces the possibility of a big pay out in his future.

Pop-Up
Everett pursues info on a hot new contract from Telegen, Eric and co. take on a bunch of quick jobs that turn out to be more complicated than anticipated. Meanwhile, Carla attempts to clear out some overflowing junk at Shazam HQ.

Trini-T Moving
Everett attempts to impress Trisha and secure Shazam's role in any of her future contracts but first he and his crew must face off with their moving company nemesis, Trini-T Moving, in part two of the big Wilcox Move.

Mystery Meeting
Shazam landlord and repair man, Amir, sends Eric and Ricky out on a sketchy mission while Everett and Carla twist a few truths with a Zenithon representative in order to incentivize her to make a sizeable offer on Shazam.

The Offer
It's Everett's birthday and Zenithon is set to make a decision but when Everett and Carla's fibs catch up to them, they decide to pass on the deal Zenithon offers.
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