Meet The San Antonio Crew
Little Guys Movers San Antonio manager in white button-up shirt.

Logan Ford

Branch Manager Little Guy since February 2019

I began my career with Little Guys Movers in February of 2019. Within my first few months on the job, I knew that this company was a great career choice because Little Guys values hard work, leadership, and integrity. After a few years, I worked my way into a management position and I graduated with a Business Management degree. After graduation, I was approached by Little Guys Movers about opening a new location in San Antonio. I was thrilled — move after move, I had worked toward growing my career with Little Guys Movers, and it truly paid off. I’m incredibly excited and fortunate to be the Store Manager for our new location and I promise to keep the values of our company and provide the best moving experiences possible.

A Little Guys mover in San Antonio with white ball cap smiles in front of framed pictures in our office.
Stony C. Crew Leader Little Guy since July 2022

Where are you from? Tulsa, OK
Describe yourself with one word: Different
What are your hobbies? Motorcycles, dirt bikes, wakeboarding, skydiving, hunting, fishing. Generally putting my life in danger.
If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? Rome, Italy, or Antarctica
After a long day of helping people move, what’s your favorite meal? Wingstop and a Modelo
What’s the best thing about your job? Staying in shape and making customers happy

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Austin W. Captain Little Guy since July 2018

Where are you from? Lubbock, TX
Describe yourself with one word: Tall
What are your hobbies? Sleeping, binging TV shows, video games, reading
If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? Italy or Greece
After a long day of helping people move, what’s your favorite meal? Usually a big salad and a couple of Gatorades/waters
What’s the best thing about your job? Seeing new places and the customers’ smiles at the end of the day