I don't have enough information to know exactly who Jocelyn Shaker is in this context. She could be an ordinary person whose real - life story is being told.
One mover horror story is when the movers showed up late, like several hours after the scheduled time. They were also very unorganized. They didn't have proper equipment to handle some of the fragile items, and as a result, a lot of my precious glassware got broken. It was really frustrating as I had clearly marked those boxes as fragile.
A typical element is poor packing. Movers might not use enough padding or appropriate packing materials. This can lead to damaged items during transit. In addition, lack of proper training is often seen. Movers who don't know how to handle large or heavy items correctly, which can cause accidents and damage not only to the items but also to the property, like scratching the floors or walls while moving furniture.
One key factor is learning from the early movers' mistakes. For example, if the first entrants in a market had issues with customer service, a late mover can focus on providing excellent customer service.
I'm not sure. The truthfulness of Jocelyn Shaker's story depends on various factors. It could be partly true and partly embellished to make it more engaging.
It's not a true story. Usually, such tales are either created by authors' imaginations or based on loosely inspired elements rather than real events. In this case, the abduction of Jocelyn Shaker seems to fall into the fictional category.