Want to Work From Home? U-Haul is Hiring Part-Time Reps Across the Country

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Some good news for those of you who want to work from home

Thanks to one of our readers, we found out U-Haul is hiring part-time, work-from-home customer service representatives all across the country. (Thanks for the tip, Tasha!)

Even better, you don’t need a college degree OR experience to snag one.

Here’s what you need to know.

These U-Haul Jobs Let You Work From Home

U-Haul lists six work-from-home jobs on its site. These are categorized as “moonlighter jobs” with flexible hours, which U-Haul says are ideal for people with other work or familial responsibilities.

The positions (that list pay) offer $10 an hour plus bonuses, and include benefits like a supplemental health care plan and 401(k), according to Jamie Zell, a corporate recruiter for U-Haul.

For each gig, you’ll need to have a quiet office, USB headset, high-speed internet and a PC or laptop with Windows 7, 8 or 10. From-home training is required — and paid.

1. Center Sales Reservation Agents

As a reservation agent, you’ll assist customers with rental inquiries and reservation requests for trucks, trailers, hitches, towing devices, storage and U-Box units.

You must be at least 16 years old and be in school or already have a high school diploma or GED. (If you’re a resident of Quebec, French-language positions are also available.)

There’s a four-week paid training period, though it’s all remote. Hours “vary during slow and busy seasons,” and the position pays $10 per hour, plus bonuses.

Like the previous role, U-Haul notes competition for this role is “fierce.”

Note: If you’re not in it for the long haul, U-Haul is looking for seasonal, work-from-home reservation agents right now. The gig will run 8-14 weeks between May and August — the perfect summer job!

2. Storage Sales Representative

In this position, you’ll answer questions about and take reservations for storage units.

You must be at least 16 years old and be in school or have a high school diploma or GED.

You also must enjoy working with people and have basic computer, communications and U.S. geography skills.

3. Hitch Central Agent

The “Hitch Central Team” is a specialized group within the company’s customer contact center.

The role requires you to answer calls and questions and to provide tech support (about hitches) to U-Haul customers around the country.

You don’t need any experience with hitches to apply, but you must be courteous and professional and have strong written and verbal communication skills.

Although this is a work-from-home position, you’ll be expected to complete a three-week training at U-Haul’s corporate headquarters in Phoenix.

4. Customer Service Agent

This role requires you to answer calls and questions from U-Haul customers around the country.

You must be available at least 32 hours per week, but you’re not guaranteed to work that many. At least six months of customer service experience is preferred, as well as open availability.

“The competition for this role is fierce,” U-Haul says. “100% commitment during training is required.”

To see all the work-from-home jobs available with U-Haul, click here.

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Your Turn: Will you apply for one of these work-from-home positions? Let us know if you land one!

Susan Shain is a freelance writer and digital nomad. She covers travel, food and personal finance (basically, how to save money so you can travel more and eat more). Visit her blog at susanshain.com, or say hi on Twitter @susan_shain.