For six years, Jordan Reyes coordinated hurricane-recovery logistics across Southwest Florida — the kind of work where a truck that didn’t show wasn’t a scheduling footnote, it was a family waiting on a generator, a shipment of storm shutters stuck at a depot, a supervisor explaining the delay to someone who couldn’t afford one.
That job ran straight through Hurricane Irma’s 2017 aftermath, when Jordan kept a crew moving supplies and equipment across a region where half the usual routes were blocked or underwater. What stuck with him afterward wasn’t the chaos — it was how few outfits actually held their word once conditions got hard. He started his own moving company in 2017 on the promise that his crew wouldn’t be one of them.
Founding Jordan Moving Company in 2017
He bought the first truck outright instead of leasing it by the week, hired every mover as a W-2 employee instead of building a call-list of day labor, and set one rule that hasn’t moved since: a customer gets a flat number in writing before anything gets loaded. Jordan still runs the harder condo jobs personally and still answers the office line on Saturdays.
What hurricane-recovery logistics taught him about an ordinary Tuesday
Keeping relief trucks moving through a blocked-off disaster zone means building three backup routes before you trust the first one. Jordan runs that same habit on a routine Cape Coral canal-lot move or a Bonita Springs gated-community delivery — a backup plan already in place before the crew ever leaves the yard.
Jordan Moving Company today
- Founded2017
- OwnerJordan Reyes
- Fleet7 trucks, owned outright
- How we quoteOne flat price, in writing, before loading starts
Jordan Moving vs. a crew assembled for the day
| Hiring Jordan Moving | Hiring a day-labor crew |
|---|---|
| The person who quoted your move is on-site running it | Your job goes to whoever answered the call-list that morning |
| Hurricane season and storm timing are built into the route in advance | A tropical downpour is news to the crew mid-load |
| Years of Lee County canal lots, HOA gates, and inland grids already learned | Directions come entirely from a phone screen |
| Florida carrier registration and insurance certificate, on file and ready to show | Day labor with no paperwork behind it |
Florida has Jordan Moving Company on record as a registered household goods carrier, and Jordan hands over the insurance paperwork whenever a building or an HOA asks for it — there’s no layer of management standing between you and the person who bought the first truck. Want to see who’s actually on the crew? Our team page covers that, honest feedback lives on reviews, or just call the office.