About John Burrows

John Burrows grew up in the moving industry, starting by sweeping warehouses and conducting surveys for the family business while still in high school. In 1992, Richard DeWitt invited John to help expand the family business and manage DeWitt Guam. Over the past 30 years, John has held numerous roles within the moving industry and has developed extensive expertise in moving to, from, and within Guam. Today, he serves as the Chairman of the International Association of Movers, the world’s largest organization for movers, advocating for moving businesses of all sizes and locations. Through his blogs, John shares his unique experience, knowledge, and perspective, providing valuable insights to readers worldwide.

Guam Military PCS Move Guide: Relocation Tips & Resources

Guam Military PCS Move at a GlanceGot PCS orders to Guam? This guide gives you everything you need for a smooth, stress-free relocation. We’ll walk you through scheduling your move, understanding allowances, deciding what to pack, and shipping pets. You’ll also find tips on housing, settling into island life, and making the most of your time on Guam. Whether it’s your first OCONUS relocation or your fifth, this page is your complete resource for planning a successful Guam PCS move.Since 1983, DeWitt Guam has had the honor of moving military servicemembers and their families to and from Guam. We've put together this guide to make [...]

By |2025-10-14T23:42:02+00:00April 20th, 2011|Moving Tips, Moving to Guam|0 Comments

Moving to Guam? Here’s Your Ultimate Guam Moving Guide!

Last Updated: 05/01/23 Whether you’re relocating for a job or seeking the tropical island lifestyle, Guam has plenty to offer. Pristine white beaches, vibrant coral reefs, plentiful retail shopping options, and a wide variety of indoor and outdoor entertainment options all make Guam an attractive place to live. Guam holds a special attraction for U.S. citizens, who can easily live and work in the territory. Neither citizens nor permanent residents require work visas for employment on Guam, and everything runs on the U.S. dollar, just like on the mainland. As a U.S. territory, Guam is subject to all federal regulations, but it does have [...]

By |2024-09-06T18:20:56+00:00March 3rd, 2011|Guam Culture, Living in Guam, Moving to Guam|0 Comments