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Posted by Bill Diaz (Member # 2549) on :
 
Today is the 30th anniversary of our business. I struck out on my own after working for a home builder -- designing homes during the winter months and painting and decorating as the homes were being built. The company I worked for had 4 partners who had decided to go their separate ways, so I took that as my queue to go on my own.

It was the 2nd business I started and we couldn't have been any poorer and had real trouble borrowing $12,000 to get started. We used Jane's teacher's retirement money as collateral and I advertised painting, decorating and house plans to start with and after a couple months added signs.

Jane stayed home to raise Ben when he was born 3 months later and the painting and decorating end of the business took off. Later I became a union business as is typical in Illinois to get larger prevailing wage jobs. We had a few employees and things went well, but in the early 80's during our first recession in business we gave up the painting and decorating and just went into signs. That was a real gamble, but it worked.

In '89 Jane joined in and bless her heart, the first thing she did was fire me from handling any money concerns. That allowed me to clear my head and accomplish work and we more or less still do it that way, although Ben and Joe have joined in now.

So we're going out for a long lunch to celebrate. I hope we can make it another 30 or so. God willing!
 
Posted by Raymond Chapman (Member # 361) on :
 
Congratulations to a great family. You inspire the rest of us.

[ March 09, 2009, 09:49 AM: Message edited by: Raymond Chapman ]
 
Posted by Jay Allen (Member # 195) on :
 
Ditto to that Raymond . . . a family chock full o' talent.

The boys add a new dimension . . . Bill and Jane steer the ship. Well done. 5 in 100 businesses survive their first 5 years.

You beat the odds. Congrats!
 
Posted by Sam Staffan (Member # 4552) on :
 
[Applause] Congradulations!!

Man I bet that Champagne, Lobster and Steak Dinner that Ben & Joe are going to spring for tonight is going to be Great!!!
 
Posted by Catharine C. Kennedy (Member # 4459) on :
 
Spectacular!!!!
 
Posted by Brad Farha (Member # 931) on :
 
Congrats! I had my 26th anniversary last Tuesday. If I knew then what I did after ten years in business, I would have found another line of work. But now there's no turning back.
 
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
 
Congratulations!
 
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
 
There should be question about the next 30 years, a good man is always busy.
Bill
 
Posted by John Byrd (Member # 825) on :
 
Good people last. Congratulations Bill. Hug the lady responsible for us huh?
 
Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
 
Congratulations Bill, Nice Story... not unlike my own.
 
Posted by Ben Diaz (Member # 7319) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Sam Staffan:
Man I bet that Champagne, Lobster and Steak Dinner that Ben & Joe are going to spring for tonight is going to be Great!!!

What kind of wages do you think we make? More like Mac, Cheeze and Kool-Aid. I'm trying to save up for a wedding here! Don't give mom and dad any grand ideas of expensive dinners out.
[Rolling On The Floor]
 
Posted by Tom & Kathy Durham (Member # 776) on :
 
I think the proof in a successful business is work hard and keep a positive attitude. You guys have it, keep it up! Congrats
 
Posted by Dan Beach (Member # 9850) on :
 
Congrats.

May you have 30 more years . . .
 
Posted by Graham Prinn (Member # 10642) on :
 
Congrats on the many years of service.Wow 30 yrs, did you ever think you would be doing this for that long.If you don't mind me asking but what would your one biggest piece of advice be for some one just starting, Sorry for asking at this time with all the celebrating going on and all but one need's to ask when one can right lol. Graham
 
Posted by Mark Smith (Member # 298) on :
 
Congratulations, Bill!
 
Posted by Dan Sawatzky (Member # 88) on :
 
Congratulations to the Diaz clan!!! I look forward to being there in June and spending time with you all!!!

-grampa dan
 
Posted by Mike O'Neill (Member # 470) on :
 
[Smile] 15 down ... 15 to go...
 
Posted by Dale Feicke (Member # 767) on :
 
ROOKIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor]


Best of everything to ya!!!!!!!!

....enjoy the lobster!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
 
Congrats kidz! yer catching up to me!

Graham ... think, will you will enjoy doing signs 42 years from now? If so....go for it!
 
Posted by Duncan Wilkie (Member # 132) on :
 
Awesome Bill et al!!!
 
Posted by FranCisco Vargas (Member # 145) on :
 
That is so cool Bill Congratulations, we will have to have a cold one on that subject...
 
Posted by Bernie Lohmeyer (Member # 2076) on :
 
yes sireeeeeeee.....Thats Awesome.....Yes like Cisco says will all have a toast too ya.....here here........ See ya soon.........
 
Posted by Dale Manor (Member # 4858) on :
 
Congrats to the whole Diaz gang....and Kudus to Jane for keeping a lid on things down that way;-)

I think everyone on the board should register for the Chief City Runs with the Dogs mural event this June and Congratulate the Diaz gang in person!

I know I am really looking forward to coming down and hanging out with you guys this June. It will be one to remember into the twilight years.

Thanks for all that you guys do!
 
Posted by Carole Bersin (Member # 5710) on :
 
Congratulations Diaz's!!
 
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
 
good going you guys, glad to hear of such a great milestone!
 
Posted by Janette Balogh (Member # 192) on :
 
Congrats on all your accomplishments. A wonderful life partnership, and great family, and a talented successful and ever growing business.

All this with a zest for life, and a great sense of humour.

Teamwork at it's finest!
You do inspire so many of us!
~nettie

[ March 10, 2009, 07:12 AM: Message edited by: Janette Balogh ]
 
Posted by Don Hulsey (Member # 128) on :
 
Congratulations 9-iron and family!!!

Can't wait to get up there and help you celebrate.

Any chance we can find a houseboat and play some goof???
 
Posted by Bill Diaz (Member # 2549) on :
 
Thank you all for the great words and for you,
Graham, if your just starting out, let me say you've chosen a good line of work.

I think any advice to you would be:

1. Be in the right market
(if there's 902 sign shops in a town of 2,000 -- expect little work)

2. Do right by your customers. If things go wrong (and they will) -- make them right. Make things easy for them to understand. If you can't reasonably do their work -- point them in the right direction. You never know they may come back at a later date and hand you a blockbuster project.

3. Meet your deadlines (be honest and don't promise what you can't deliver.)

4. Give value (don't cut corners to make a profit.) If you lose money on a job you're not alone. We all do, so what! Cutting corners will come back to bite you.

5. Don't run down your competition. Be helpful to your competition. Each time you're helpful you will get help in return.

6. Work long and hard. If you enjoy the work this will be very easy. But when it's time to take time off, do it to help keep your head and heart in good shape. Enjoy life!

7. Pay your bills on time and keep good records and get all necessary insurances. Surround yourself with a good accountant, lawyer and insurance agency.

8. Be civic minded and get involved in community minded interests that are worthy. Join a church if you're not already a member. Sponsor a sports team, become a coach, visit a nursing home and do whatever it takes to keep your name out there without being overly boastful about it all.

9. Know when to get out. Hey, you've got to have some luck, but if for some reason things don't work out, you owe it to yourself and your family to do something else.

10. Honor the profession and become a cheerleader for it by attending letterhead and walldog events when you can. Go visit the area shops and become friends with them if they're willing. At times they can be helpful in completing a project that you may not have the resources to do yourself.
 
Posted by Graham Prinn (Member # 10642) on :
 
Thank you Mr Diaz for your time and sound advice, I copied and printed it out and will be hanging it in the work shop to remind me of what it takes.

Mr Si Allen I,m sure ill be still enjoying this career for some time,42 yrs no, ill be to dam old lol, Graham
 
Posted by Joseph Diaz (Member # 5913) on :
 
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Yesterday we also finished our new sign. I posted an article about it on our wordpress site:
http://diazmedia.net/?p=55
(warning the site isn't finished yet, but the article is ready to go)
 
Posted by Tom & Kathy Durham (Member # 776) on :
 
Great looking sign! Can't wait to get up there and touch it, maybe we will get inspired to do another sign for our shop.
 
Posted by Barb. Shortreed (Member # 1730) on :
 
Congratulations [Applause]
 
Posted by Kent Smith (Member # 251) on :
 
Congratulations to a great example of success in family business. Keep it up.
 
Posted by Dan Kearfott (Member # 3756) on :
 
Hey! Ol' Buddy
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !!!!!!!!!

30 YRS seems like a long time, but goes by in the blink of an eye. You've got to do a few things right to stay in business that long. In your case you've done a lot of things right. Never heard anybody say anything bad about the Ol' one man shop! (guess you can't use that phrase anymore eh?)

I had a whole bunch of cool & funny stuff written about you but my computer rebooted itself and lost it all before I could post it and I'm too tired to re-do it tonight.

So I'll just wish you and the family all the best for the next 30 yrs. and I'll buy the Lobster for that one! ;-)
 
Posted by Dave Sherby (Member # 698) on :
 
Congrats to the whole Diaz family. Sure glad I had a chance to meet Jane & Bill at the Muster. Wonderful people. Success can't help but come to people like them.
 


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