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Posted by Donna in BC (Member # 130) on :
 
Anyone up for a fun survey to see who's doing what? If so, join in! (cut and paste the below info)


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How long have you been in business?


Storefront/homebased/other?


How many people work at your shop?


How many hours do you work in a week?


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?


What work do you specialize in?


What's your fav kind of project to work on?


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?


What's your most used item/tool?


Least used item/tool?


What's your dress code?


What habits do you ritually do while working?


How many meets have you attended?


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:


A strong area you're proud of:


What keeps your customers returning back to you?


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?


Your personal hobbies:


What kind of music do you listen to?


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:

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Graphic Impact
Abbotsford, BC, Canada
gisigns@sprint.ca
 


Posted by Kevin Landry (Member # 1352) on :
 
Good questions.

How long have you been in business?

4 years 2 months
Storefront/homebased/other?

Storefront
How many people work at your shop?

2

How many hours do you work in a week?

50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?

Minivan and small car

What work do you specialize in?

all
What's your fav kind of project to work on?

cedar sandblasted gold leaf.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?

Dealing with attitude.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?

Check emails, messages, write down the days work, discuss projects for the day, order supplies.

What's your most used item/tool?

Vinyl Cutter

Least used item/tool?

biscuit joiner
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What's your dress code?

Shop golf shirt and black jeans for salesman.
Rest are dressed neatly.

What habits do you ritually do while working?


How many meets have you attended?
none

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
this bullboard.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:

total profit increase, which doesn't necessarily mean an increase in prices but a decrease in wasted time and product.

A strong area you're proud of:

commitment to customer service

What keeps your customers returning back to you?

customer service

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?

increasing profit and decreasing work.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?

not really

Your personal hobbies:

swimming, walking, hanging out with the kids and my wife.

What kind of music do you listen to?
all kinds. I like music.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
business manager to teach me to when to say no.

Kevin Landry
KnL Signs

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love the sign business, being on my own is great and you are actually doing something worthwhile.

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Kevin Landry
KnL Signs
Halifax NS
knlsigns@hfx.eastlink.ca
 


Posted by Bill Dirkes (Member # 1000) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
My shop:3yrs total:21yrs

Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased

How many people work at your shop?
2 (both of us are partimers)

How many hours do you work in a week?
About 30 at the shop,+ 40 at the Outdoor Adv. I work for full time.
Some variations that come to mind: All of 'em!...Too many but not enough!

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
98 f-150 Extended cab.

What work do you specialize in?
Whatever comes in!

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Big Murals

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
A toss-up: Digging holes or big stripes on boats

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Bring my coffee and smelly cigars to Letterville

What's your most used item/tool?
Puter

Least used item/tool?
Router

What's your dress code?
Slob (in the shop)

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Cigars. Stop and step back to look at what I'm doing.

How many meets have you attended?
3

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
What others are doing

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Pinstriping

A strong area you're proud of:
Design

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Service & Design

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Most immediate is to get the shop addition finished! Longer term is to build revenue to the point of leaving Outdoor Biz.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Haha, that's a good one!

Your personal hobbies:
Golf, although it's a fantasy
Church, It's my extended family

What kind of music do you listen to?
Blues, Roots Rock, Classic Rock

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
CNC router

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
Love it wouldn't have it any other way!

Good post, Donna
Hope everyone jumps in!


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Bill Dirkes
Bethel Hill Signs
Butler, Ky.
Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.
 


Posted by Rob Larkham (Member # 2105) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
6 years parttime 6 months fulltime

Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased-Small town of 1200

How many people work at your shop?
Me

How many hours do you work in a week?
As many as I can

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
1986 Ford Ranger(junker) it's all I can afford

What work do you specialize in?
A little of everything

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Hand carved signs

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Vinyl jobs

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Sign onto the BB

What's your most used item/tool?
Computer

Least used item/tool?
Stripping brushes, but I'm practicing

What's your dress code?
Shorts, T-shirt

What habits do you ritually do while working?
none

How many meets have you attended?
3

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
My sign friends that I get together with every Wednesday night.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Stripping

A strong area you're proud of:
Race car lettering and graphics

What keeps your customers returning back to you?Service


What goal for your biz are you currently working on? More customers


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
My wife and two children

Your personal hobbies:Racing Go-karts, fishing, Kyaking


What kind of music do you listen to?
Any and all

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose? Sand blasting equipment

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Rob Larkham
RL Graphic D-Sign
Chester, MA
rldsigns@aol.com
 


Posted by Bruce Bowers (Member # 892) on :
 
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How long have you been in business?

11 years with my partner, tracy neal
4 years flying solo
10 years working in shops


Storefront/homebased/other?

we own a 2,800 sq. ft building


How many people work at your shop?

just the two of us with occasional subcontractors


How many hours do you work in a week?

50-60 hours


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?

i drive a 1999 s-10 longbed pick up
tracy has a 1999 silverado


What work do you specialize in?

carved signs, wall lettering, pinstriping, vehicle lettering


What's your fav kind of project to work on?

balls out vehicle lettering


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?

silk screening


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?

drink coffee


What's your most used item/tool?

computer and cutter


Least used item/tool?

biscuit joiner... used twice in 10 years

What's your dress code?

we have dark teal polo shirts with logos screen printed on breast area and black work pants


What habits do you ritually do while working?

run outside for a smoke


How many meets have you attended?

i would say about 12


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?

magazines and design books


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:

the business end (but that's what tracy excells at....) and digital computer stuff


A strong area you're proud of:

design and general knowledge of the craft

What keeps your customers returning back to you?

excellent work, customer service, and we are just generally fun people to be around


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?

a new employee


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?

absolutely (just ask dana)


Your personal hobbies:

i am active in my church ( i am an elder), my masonic lodge (i am a past master and on my way to be a repeat), bowling, golf, and internet surfing

What kind of music do you listen to?

mostly comtemporary christian and older rock


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?

cnc router or a new large format printer


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession

it's been a strange journey and i wouldn't have missed it for the world.

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Bruce Bowers
DrCAS
Signtech

"how great are His signs..."
Daniel 4:3

i am a proud supporter of this website!


 


Posted by Tyler (Member # 2093) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
One year, 9 months on my own, worked for another shop for a year previously.

Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased

How many people work at your shop?
Me fulltime, my live-in girlfriend part time

How many hours do you work in a week?
60 at least

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
94 Ford E250 van... want to get new van though

What work do you specialize in?
I happen to do alot of moving trucks and semi-trailers...

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Anything where the customer pretty much lets me do what I want design-wise

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Doing 53' trailers for Mayflower. each letter is 4' x 4' and I usually end up doing the trailers outdoors. Pretty good money, horribly tedious work.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Go online and check my email and read the bullboard.

What's your most used item/tool?
Computer, plotter

Least used item/tool?
melon baller

What's your dress code?
at home usually shorts and an undershirt, when I go out khaki's and a polo-style shirt


How many meets have you attended?
None so far

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
this board, trade magazines, design and layout books

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Knowledge of electrical and carved/sandblasted signs

A strong area you're proud of:
design skills (improving and trying to learn more all the time)

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
great customer service and great product

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Want to purchase a digital printer by next spring. Would like a shop in two years.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
I try to go out a couple times a month. Otherwise, not really.

Your personal hobbies:
computer graphics

What kind of music do you listen to?
pretty much anything, from 80's rock to Johnny Cash.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
Large format digital printer

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love the freedom and what I get to do, hate the stress and headaches. Comes with the territory though! (as if you guys don't know all about it)

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Tyler Malinky

A Step Above Signs
Cleveland, Ohio
440.479.8129
440.842.1894 fax

www.astepabovesigns.com
tmalinky@astepabovesigns.com or exmayors@aol.com
 


Posted by Rick Sacks (Member # 379) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
Since 1970


Storefront/homebased/other?
Our shop is in a dedicated building on our rural property, not connected to our house.


How many people work at your shop?
Usually 4, sometimes more

How many hours do you work in a week?
60

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
Mazda pick up with a shell and a rack

What work do you specialize in?
carved and blasted

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
designing dimensional signs

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
parking signs

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
make java and dial in music and listen to messages on machine and make a list of items to do for the day...who'll do what and in what order...

What's your most used item/tool?
computer, panel saw, quills,

Least used item/tool?
opaque projector

What's your dress code?
somewhat clean...we usually keep shirts on, I'm often barefooted.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
clean my brushes left handed

How many meets have you attended?
over forty

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
the right challenge and the right smile

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
becoming more profitable

A strong area you're proud of:
customer relations

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
they like the product and service, personal attention

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
learning to make more $$$

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
yes. Family, church, outside activities on the beach and water and walking in the forrest.

Your personal hobbies:
mountain biking, sailing, visiting friends, cleaning the kitchen

What kind of music do you listen to?
jazz...world music and hip american folk

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
a big router table

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love what I do and the people I associate with. Never wanted to do anything more, or I'd do it.

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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
 


Posted by EPatzer (Member # 135) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
10 years P/T, 3 years F/T

Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased for 10 years, 1 year storefront

How many people work at your shop?
1 and a half, me and my 4 year old

How many hours do you work in a week?
40-50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
46 Dodge pickup, when it runs, or our minivan

What work do you specialize in?
Digital prints and displays

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
total creative freedom, with unlimited funds...


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Budget vinyl signs

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
turn on the computers and the radio

What's your most used item/tool?
X-Acto knife

Least used item/tool?
My brain

What's your dress code?
Clean jeans and a polo shirt

What habits do you ritually do while working?
looking for the phone

How many meets have you attended?
None...

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
old trade mags

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
wood signs, mostly carved

A strong area you're proud of:
Computerese, and making things look like they weren't created on one.

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Service

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
a larger client base

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
If you consider mowing the yard, doing housework and looking for part time work a life, then yes I have a life...

Your personal hobbies:
Fixing cars

What kind of music do you listen to?
Rock and roll baby

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
A gretag exterior printer and a CNC router

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I am still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up...

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Eric Patzer
A.S.A.P. Design
Lafayette, CO
epatzer@earthlink.net
 


Posted by Duncan Wilkie (Member # 132) on :
 
How long have you been in business? 20 Years

Storefront/homebased/other? Shop in industrial area

How many people work at your shop? 8

How many hours do you work in a week? 50 directly at the office.

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive? We have a pickup and a bucket truck

What work do you specialize in? We do almost everything, but mostly architectural signage

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Multi layer, dimensional stuff.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least? Screen Printing lots of big signs.

When you first get to yourshop, what do you do before you get right down to work? Make coffee if it's not made, check e:mail and messages.

What's your most used item/tool? Graphix Advantage, Embosstrack plotter, telephone/fax.0

Least used item/tool? Semi Automatic Screen Printing Press

What's your dress code? Must wear clothes
No shorts or sweat pants.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Let coffee get cold before I finish it.

How many meets have you attended? One...Banff

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work? Signcraft, Letterville

A weak area you'd like to strengthen: learn to operate my edge and router... Steve and Marti promise to teach me if I'm good.

A strong area you're proud of: Strong customer base, exceptional staff, nice shop, good work.

What keeps your customers returning back to you? Fair Price, good service, good quality, creativity.

What goal for your biz are you currently working on? Promotion of Standoffs and Cable Systems.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work? Enjoy surfing the net and chatting with my buds in Letterville, golfing, puttzing in the yard, CFL Football, spending time with Laurie and the kids and our 2 dogs.

Your personal hobbies: Web, Golf, Reading Sign Mags, attending Sign Shows.

What kind of music do you listen to? Arabic Music...Thanks to Si

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose? Double staff salaries and cut work hours.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession: 'been in it since 1970. Wouldn't change it. Nothing I like better.

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We now distribute Gyford Standoffs and Rod and Cable Systems WHOLESALE in Canada
Duncan Wilkie
aka signdogwww.commercialsigns.com
Edmonton, Alberta
 


Posted by Troy Haas (Member # 472) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
2 years as of Sunday


Storefront/homebased/other?
Firehouse


How many people work at your shop?
Me, and the family


How many hours do you work in a week?
45-50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
Mini-Van

What work do you specialize in?
Vehicles

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Vehicles

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Corplast

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Turn on the lights and Computer


What's your most used item/tool?
Computer


Least used item/tool?
Rivet Brush


What's your dress code?
Shorts and Sign or Racing Related T-Shirts

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Smoking

How many meets have you attended?
Attended 2, hosted 1

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Letterheads

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Book Keeping

A strong area you're proud of:
Vehicle Layout

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Quality, and service as promised

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Expansion


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes


Your personal hobbies:
Drag Racing


What kind of music do you listen to?
Rock,Jazz,Blues

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
Router Table

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
Besides being a Pro Drag Racer, Signs are the Tops

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Troy Haas
"Metal_Leg" on mIRC

SAM Signs
"At old Hose House No. 8"

931 W. Columbia street
Evansville,Indiana 47710
812-437-5367
Home of the:
"Brush Fire at the Hose House" Letterhead Meet
April 27-29th,2001

"Chaos, panic, disorder - my work here is done."
 


Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
 

How long have you been in business?
8 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased

How many people work at your shop?
Just me, unless there is a HUGE project that requires subcontractors

How many hours do you work in a week?
20-30 hrs

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager

What work do you specialize in?
Highway tractors and trailers, sailboats

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Same as above

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
hundreds of tiny letters

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
COFFEE

What's your most used item/tool?
CComputer/cutter

Least used item/tool?
brushes

What's your dress code?
casual

What habits do you ritually do while working?
coffee, smoking

How many meets have you attended?
4

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Trade magazines

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
brush work

A strong area you're proud of:
service

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
service

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
bringing in more work

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
yep

Your personal hobbies:
golf occasionally, fleeing Canadian winters

What kind of music do you listen to?
current and classic rock

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
Large format digital printer
In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I LOVE it.

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Dave Grundy
AKA "applicator" on mIRC
"stickin' sticky stuff to valuable vessels and vehicles!"
in Granton, Ontario, Canada
1-519-225-2634
dave.grundy@quadro.net
www.quadro.net/~shirley
 


Posted by Dave Draper (Member # 102) on :
 
Hi Heads,

This post is gonna bog down real fast! :0

How long have you been in business? 21 years

Storefront/homebased/other? Hombased

How many people work at your shop? Me, Myself and Irene (Cindy)

How many hours do you work in a week? Don't keep track but it seems like a lot!

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
Mini Van / have a Chevy s-10 pickup too

What work do you specialize in? General small sign work

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Carving HDU landscaped yard signs

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
cleaning off old vinyl graphics

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Write. Write posts. Write e-mail. Write magazine articles.

What's your most used item/tool?
The Gerber Edge and the Odyssey Plotter

Least used item/tool?
well, I had 5 kids....that ended 12 years ago and so I would have to say....er....well I wont say!

What's your dress code? Absolutely no dresses worn by ME!

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Good Habits? not sure Bad Habits: too many to list!

How many meets have you attended? 5 in the last 3 years

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work? #1: product packaging and #2:sign magazines/books

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
confrontations....I hate to have to defend prices with a customer....Im not good at confrontations!

A strong area you're proud of: creative problem solving /design and production

What keeps your customers returning back to you? I black mail them. We photograph them picking their nose and threaten them.

What goal for your biz are you currently working on? I want to evolve up to corporation level sign product endorsements and teaching pratical sign making techniques.
Consulting type work.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes, I take time with my family, coach baseball for my kids.

Your personal hobbies: Writting Music about the Sign Profession

What kind of music do you listen to? Easy Listening, Country, Jazz, Oldies....and some classical...just some!

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose? Health insurance and a retirement program

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession: I love my work.
I would do it all over for even less pay.
Its what I love!

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Draper The Signmaker
Bloomington Illinois USA

Get To A Letterhead
Meet This Summer! See
you there!

309-828-7110
drapersigns@hotmail.com
Draper_Dave on mIRC chat

[This message has been edited by Dave Draper (edited July 17, 2001).]
 


Posted by Bill Preston (Member # 1314) on :
 
40 years next year--homebased, just me, 40 hours over 7 days, 99 Ranger 4wd, specialize in trucks, boats, flat panel signs, or Super Stock molded panels, favorite:trucks, least favorite, "keep off the grass" type stuff, first thing get up, most used computer, least used radial arm saw, dress blue jeans t-shirt, habits coffee, meets half a dozen, inspiration Signcraft, weak area hard call, strong area, no ads, loyal customer base,word of mouth, no sign in front of the place since '67. Customers returning, who knows? Goals just day to day, no real life outside the shop,personal hobbies, combat flight sims on the 'puter.
Summary on chosen profession--signwork is actually my second profession- my main souce of making a living for more years than I care to remember was as an RN in the emergency dept. of the local hospital, which happened to be a level 2 trauma center, and also a teaching institution in that it had interns, residents, and a senior staff. My shift was 11-7 for years, and there were many moments of sheer terror, followed by hours of boredom. Finally burned out in '84 mostly due to short staffing and the budget considerations regarding staffing. Still, I wouldn't trade the experience for anything.

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Bill Preston
Fly Creek, N.Y. USA
wpreston2@stny.rr.com
 


Posted by Ryan Ursta (Member # 1738) on :
 
How long have you been in business? It'll be one year on september 20th


Storefront/homebased/other? Storefront

How many people work at your shop? Just me and i like it that way!!


How many hours do you work in a week? Shop Hours: (this is what my door says!) Most times im here ... Sometimes i'm not... Please bear with me ... It's a one man shop!!!
If I'm not here... and you're in a fix... Leave me a message 962 2206! Generally i work about 60-80 lately its been more like 40 (little slow)


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
My baby! A 1998 Chevy S-10 dropped(low rider) with cool rims awesome new tires and the loudest stereo in the valley! (for a regular cab!)


What work do you specialize in? Vehicle Graphics/Signs/LOVE RACECARS and these new Euros (even though i buy american)


What's your fav kind of project to work on? Lately these new euros have been fun to work on ... just did a new subaru WRX coupe ... loved that job!!! It Came out awesome!


What kind of work do you enjoy the least? GOLF OUTINGS .... need i say more lol!

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work? Check messages e-mail and of course ... this board.


What's your most used item/tool? My pc (signlab) and plotter

Least used item/tool? My airbrush ..... just got a used one .... still figuring out how to use it!!!


What's your dress code? Depends on the day ... If im doing quotes its a shop shirt and khakis ... If its work its Jeans and t's (usually shop t's)

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Listen to tunes! Make sure all substrates are clean and prepped before applying!! Squeegee from the center out!!! Measure twice Cut once!


How many meets have you attended? 0 Sorry! Wheres the closest one to me??? I dont paint so i dont know how i'd fare???


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work? Well the latest inspiration was the movie The fast and the furious!! cool cars! Usually magazines or conventions get my butt in gear! I see somthing out somwhere and think Hey i can do that.... (usually even better)


A weak area you'd like to strengthen: Painting! Airbrushing! Color Combinations! Time management


A strong area you're proud of: Using the right text for signs, Design & Layout. Customer Satisfaction (Havent had a complaint since i opened!)


What keeps your customers returning back to you? I have no clue maybe its because im so studly!!! (yeah Right) ... Guess i'll have to ask them! Ha ha . Probably because i give them the best service and have fresh ideas!


What goal for your biz are you currently working on? Putting up a website.... Buying the building instead of renting ....(just got the offer to buy right now WOHOO!!!)


Do you have a 'life' outside of work? Oh yeah i love the weekends!! and nights on the town!


Your personal hobbies: Camping Fishing Hunting Riding my streetbike/4 wheelers Hockey RACING!!! Electronics (car audio/security) Rollerblading Video Games Technology Music


What kind of music do you listen to? Everyting Seger GARTH (my fav) Aerosmith AC/DC Rap Linkin Park 3 Doors Down Bryan Adams Staind Creed Cold Fuel All kinds of country ..... basically You name it i got it!
I even got a little Don Mclean for all you old timers !


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you
choose? A New computer and a large format printer Possibly a Summa Chrome


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession: After being in the medical field EMT/Ambulette driver out of high school I couldnt stand to go to work I dreaded it. I opened my shop on my 21st birthday last year after working for 2 years with 1 other shop and 1 other company. It's been kind of scary around here at mid month when bills were due but I put my nose to the grind stone and haven't been short yet. I love coming in every day to new and creative ideas and jobs, I don't dread getting out of bed anymore to come to work. All in all i love this business and am hoping it'll last me till the end of my life!

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Ryan Ursta
Ursta Graphics
27 West Shenango St.
Sharpsville Pa. 16150
Call: 724•962•2206
"letters of Recommendation"

Known as "Ugraph" on mirc
 


Posted by George Perkins (Member # 156) on :
 


How long have you been in business?
30 years, 20 years on my own


Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased

How many people work at your shop?
Me

How many hours do you work in a week?
20-25

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
88 S-10 with 330,000 miles

What work do you specialize in?
Truck lettering/striping/graphics

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
High end race cars

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
prepping plywood

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to
work?
check the BB

What's your most used item/tool?
Right now a 00 Cosmos sword

Least used item/tool?
router

What's your dress code?
size 7

What habits do you ritually do while working?
spell check

How many meets have you attended?
around a dozen

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
SignCraft

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
My waist

A strong area you're proud of:
XXX

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
I have compromising pictures of them

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
To survive

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes

Your personal hobbies:
dirt track auto racing

What kind of music do you listen to?
alternative country for lack of a better discription

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what
would you choose?
Elizabeth Hurley for a secretary

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession
"What a long strange trip it's been"

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George Perkins
Millington,TN.
goatwell@ionictech.com

"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"

http://goatwell.tripod.com


 


Posted by Joe Endicott (Member # 628) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
---In the business-8 years....for myself-1 year August 1


Storefront/homebased/other?
---Storefront


How many people work at your shop?
---2 and a half


How many hours do you work in a week?
---45-50 hours at the shop. We work a little less than that.


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
---93 mazda pickup, partner has '67 chevy pickup


What work do you specialize in?
---custom design (logos, etc.)


What's your fav kind of project to work on?
---small residential sandblast/carve


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
---euro cars


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
---turn on the lights.


What's your most used item/tool?
---'puter


Least used item/tool?
---radial arm saw


What's your dress code?
---something without holes


What habits do you ritually do while working?
---no rituals


How many meets have you attended?
---one...Mark Fairs


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
---SignCraft

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
---handpainting

A strong area you're proud of:
---design

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
---I'm a nice guy

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
---getting it paid off

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
---abso-freakin'-lutely...that's why I bought my own place.

Your personal hobbies:
---music, movies, goofin' off with my kid

What kind of music do you listen to?
---there are no limits, mostly punk and neil diamond

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
---gerber router


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
---couldn't be happier

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Joe Endicott
Graphic Arts
Gulf Breeze, FL
joesign1@bellsouth.net


 


Posted by Felix Marcano (Member # 1833) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
almost 3 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
outta my backyard


How many people work at your shop?
my wife & I, my mom from time to time.

How many hours do you work in a week?
about 60

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
95 Ford f-150 / 93 Mitsubishi MIrage, 4 door

What work do you specialize in?
Dimensional PVC.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
anything I can combine woodworking & autobody tools. (saws, bondo, paint)

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Sticking vinyl

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
check emails, Check signmaking sites, have coffee

What's your most used item/tool?
my brain. No, Dewalt 18V drill

Least used item/tool?
air grinder

What's your dress code?
anything comfy. Its real hot here, especially now in the summer.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
have coffee...

How many meets have you attended?
0

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
sightweeing.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
patience.

A strong area you're proud of:
quality work.

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
good work. on time.

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
buying a cnc router.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
I try to spend time with my kid after 5. No, not really.
Your personal hobbies:

Scuba diving, fishing, Photography, reading
What kind of music do you listen to?
Everything except hardcore rap & underground.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
LASER CUTTER

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love it. Lots to learn. I love working for myself.

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"He who asks is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesnt ask, remains a fool forever."
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Marcano-Welch Signs Luquillo, Puerto Rico
787-889-6608
 


Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
 
Great post Donna!
How long have you been in business?
15 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
Storefront


How many people work at your shop?
me

How many hours do you work in a week?
50 hours


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
1998 chevy pickup

What work do you specialize in?
Logo Design, Truck Lettering, Web Site Design and general commercial signs.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Truck Lettering and logo and web development

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
corplast and low end stuff.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
check the bullboard

What's your most used item/tool?
quills, computer.

Least used item/tool?
post hole diggers

What's your dress code?
clean clothes, khaki pants, nice shirt.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
coffee, coffee. coffee. LOL

How many meets have you attended?
6, that includes hosting my own meet.

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?

signcraft and the portfolio page here on the bullboard.


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
sales.

A strong area you're proud of:
design

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
honesty and a my interest in helping their business suceed by providing a good product.

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?

become better at time management.


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
yes, my family.

Your personal hobbies:
Songwriting and playing in a band.

What kind of music do you listen to?
all kinds.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would
you choose?
a new shop and all state of the art equipment.


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:

I love it, it is has been in my blood since i was 15 years old.(am now 48)

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Mark Fair
http://www.markfair.com/flash.html
 


Posted by LazyEdna (Member # 266) on :
 
1. Been in this business since 1974
2. Homebased, have a nice big shop by the house since 1985
3. I work alone
4. About 5 to 10 hours per week
5. I have a 4Runner and a big diesel PU
6. I specialize in quality, but mostly do truck lettering and pinstriping
7. Favorite project would be something I do to please myself.
8. Least favorite work would be the sales part.
9. First thing I do in the shop is crank up the stereo.
10. Most used item/tool is paint brush.
11. Least used tool is the plotter.
12. Dress code is non-existant.
13. Habits.. would be drinking beer and dancing around the shop .
14. Attended more than 10 meets.
15. Inspiration comes from observation.
16. I would like to be more competent in carving and in design.
17. I'm strong in color, handy with the airbrush, and a pretty fair draftsman.
18. Customers return to me because of inertia.
19. Goal for my biz is.. uh.. to make more samples... oh.. currently working on.. uh... cleaning the shop.
20. Most of my life is entwined with work, but I have other work besides the sign biz.
21. Personal hobbies are my fine art, my horses, and looking around.
22. I listen to everything except Polka and country music and rap.
23. I always wanted a greenhouse attached to the shop on the south side.
24. I feel the sign business is a terrific business that is under appreciated by the general public. As a result, I tend to under appreciate the general public.

Great survey Donna... enjoyed reading the others and doing mine.
LazyEdna

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LazyEdna
in RL known as Sara Straw
from southern Utah
5 National Parks within 3 hours drive
Red Rock Heaven


 


Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
 

How long have you been in business?
34 years


Storefront/homebased/other?
Homebased/other


How many people work at your shop?
0


How many hours do you work in a week?
20


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
'95 Ford full size van


What work do you specialize in?
Wall, vehicles, window splashes


What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Window splshes


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Sticking vinull


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Drive my van to the site

What's your most used item/tool?
#4 quill & 1" flat


Least used item/tool?
Gold squeegee


What's your dress code?
Shorts/Tshirt


What habits do you ritually do while working?
smoke


How many meets have you attended?
couple of dozen


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Sign mags & sign meets


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Won't power….will power is too strong


A strong area you're proud of:
can't say it here, OP would blush


What keeps your customers returning back to you?
I'm cute & cuddly


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Less werk & more profit


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yup!


Your personal hobbies:
competitive shooting, racing, gourmet cooking


What kind of music do you listen to?
whatever


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
slightly used political interns


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
GREAT


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Si Allen #562
La Mirada, CA. USA
(714) 521-4810
ICQ # 330407
"SignPainters do It with Longer Strokes!"

95% of all accidents occur immediately after the words "Hey...watch this."

Brushasaurus on Chat

Gladly supporting this BB !

[This message has been edited by Si Allen (edited July 17, 2001).]
 


Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
dang Donna.....there are too many questions! I have to get busy....but to make it short and sweet (like me...yeah right)
I have been in business since August 1976
I dress nice...but comfortable
I love sandblasted signs (with goldleaf)
I work when I have to
I don't work if I don't want to
I have had both storefronts and homebased shops
My cell phone is my business # and if I feel like sitting on the beach....that's what I do
I am very stubborn.
I have to get to work now. (more golf tournament signs!!..easy money)

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surf or MoJo
on mirc
Cheryl J Nordby
Signs by Cheryl
Seattle WA.....!
signsbycheryl@hotmail.com

http://www.thisismycool.com/signs/

From sharp minds come sharp products
 


Posted by Elaine Beauchemin (Member # 136) on :
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~


how long have you been in business?
started lettering in 1981
started my business in december 1989...xmas present!


Storefront/homebased/other
was homebase for 9 months then the house was too small, sooo went storefront in an industrial park. currently sharing space with a special event coordinator and a decor builder/installation biz. It's quite complementary setup!

How many people work at your shop?
small is beautiful, an employee and me for my biz. about 20 peoples involved in the 3 biz setup.

How many hours do you work in a week? used to work way too many hours...now, anywhere between 35 and 50. then again, its 24/7 in my veins. like i was on holidays and went to the mall the other day and saw some buddy who introduced me to a store owner as a sign person...and first thing i knew i completed a deal for signs in 2 locations


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
1999 4x4 chevy s-10 extra cab (i just like pick-ups)
used to have an astro van and liked it too

What work do you specialize in?
mostly signing for special events and tv/film business
a few vans and trucks, indoors signage, windows...

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
i like designing the concept for major meetings which involve so many signs that must match together in all shape and sizes.
The movie signs is another kind of adrenaline too.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
doing the dishes :-) hehe!
I hate it when the client gives me a copy and changes it after we make the layout...or forgets that he had some major sponsors to put on the sign after the layouts are done.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
work??
say hello to everyone, chat a bit about whatup while getting a fresh coffee, take messages from the phone if any...return calls, get online, open corel and up to work


What's your most used item/tool?
what's ever left of my brain


Least used item/tool?
6 colors t-shirt press

What's your dress code?
comfi and clean...mostly jeans and T


What habits do you ritually do while working?
check the BB


How many meets have you attended? none...not proud of this answer...


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
peoples...magazines...books... my eyes...packaging

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
i'm a mess when it comes to filing...but i'm working on it. its tough!

A strong area you're proud of:
finding solutions
peoples call me all the time when they get stuck and most of the time we find a way to make it happend. sorta troubleshooter.


What keeps your customers returning back to you?
quality work and respect of schedules
if an event/shooting last only a few hours...better get the signage there on time!


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
humm...thinking about 50" digital printer but there are a lot of those machine around just waiting for files to print. I would just like to do it inhouse.


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
yep!
used to live to work, now, I work to live.
it's awesome

Your personal hobbies:
family, friends, motorbiking, books, foil fencing, listening to music, going to shows, work around the house, having a good time, internet, playing in the puter...

What kind of music do you listen to?
verry eclectic(sp?). Mostly rock, folks, jazz, blues, world beat(musique du monde), classic, opera...depends on the mood. have trouble with house techno and rap though...i think it's too repetitive for me...or am I getting old?

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
wow all those toys i could get! and I have to chose one?! :-)
I would try the machine that prints with any kind of paint or inks on any media. I think it pixation or something similar...I like this idea.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
Can't picture myself elsewhere...unless i win the jackpot at the lottery...maybe...
started out to be a graphic designer and got hooked by the brush. It's a chance that from time to time I get to hand paint a few signs.
I think that things are way to fast nowaday.


and Donna, thanks! that is fun! :-)

É


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Élaine Beauchemin
scrip
Lettrage Scripsit inc.
St-Hubert, Quebec, Canada
www.scripsit.net
scripsit@Mlink.net

[This message has been edited by Elaine Beauchemin (edited July 17, 2001).]
 


Posted by Kurt Gaber (Member # 256) on :
 


How long have you been in business?
On my own since 1992. Sign guy for 23 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
Home based for 7 years, shop for last 2

How many people work at your shop?
Myself and 1 full timer

How many hours do you work in a week?
Typically 50, spring about 60/wk

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
'96 Chev Pick-Up, '93 Chev Cargo van

What work do you specialize in?
Vehicle lettering, 4x8's, Edge graphics

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Edge window stickers(racers), racecars

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Ones in which customer thinks he has good ideas but there not!

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Turn on plotters, computers, lights, check e-mail, check caller ID, then give 'er.

What's your most used item/tool?
Computer and FlexiSIGN Pro

Least used item/tool?
Paycheck to self

What's your dress code?
Strictly casual. Folks know me by
blue jeans and t-shirts (either a Gaber Signs t-shirt or a stock car racing shirt)

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Laugh alot with my employee, make the best of the always challenging hi-tech problems that occur daily with software, puters, plotters, etc.


How many meets have you attended?
2 small Minn letterhead meets, the big one in Mazeppa, and my first one back in '84 in Plymouth, WI where I met some of the best ever... Bob Behounek, Pat Finley, Vince Ballistreri

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Listening to music I enjoy, input from my employee, seeing other ugly work and knowing I can do better than that!


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
More brush work. Used to do it alot, but I'm getting rusty. Also saying NO. I'm a yes man, and pay the price by working to reach all of the unrealistic deadlines I've set.

A strong area you're proud of:
Customer Service. I stand behind my work and always make it right if there is a problem, usually at no cost.

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
I think the above statement covers it.


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Charge more, try to do higher end work and less of the "pain" jobs.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Absolutely. Work consumes alot of me, but I LOVE hunting , I enjoy indoor and outdoor power volleyball, love going to stock car races. Wait a minute, did I say absolutely? Now that I sit and think, that's all I do... Work, races and volleyball. Uh-oh.

Your personal hobbies:
Hunt, volleyball, shootin' buckets with my kids, listening to good rock and roll, keeping my vehicles neat and clean.

What kind of music do you listen to?
mostly 80's rock along with some 70's, some 90's also. Went to U2 concert in St. Paul, MN this May and it was AWESOME! Police, Cars, Gary Numan, VanHalen, Tears For Fears, Depeche Mode, Billy Idol, Pink Floyd. By the way, I'm not a druggie, just an occasional beer man.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
An Edge II, A hydraulic lift for race car lettering, taller doors. (10 foot is my tallest door)

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
There are days I'm happy I'm my own boss, but I've found that overhead stinks, taxes and insurance are around the corner too often, and it's nobody's fault except my own that I don't make more money, but at day's end, I've worked my butt off, and I've screwed nobody, and I have the respect of alot of people and customers. When I think about what other people do for a living, alot don't have much to actually physically show what they've done with their hands and mind. Kind of hard to measure what you've done if you've scooped ice cream cones all day long, flipped burgers, or crunched numbers, but when I'm done with work everyday, I've created something very useful to a whole bunch of people, and it is something that alot of people take pride in, take pictures of, and USE for a long time. I can stamp out my own history every day and leave alot of things created by for thousands of people to see for a long time!


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Kurt Gaber
Signguy7
33 East Willow St.
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Supporter of the Letterheads Website
www.gabersigns.com
 


Posted by Brad Farha (Member # 931) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
18.5 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
Both. I have a storefront in a commercial location and live in the house next door (2 addresses.)

How many people work at your shop?
Two, myself and an installer.

How many hours do you work in a week?
I average about 30.

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
The shop vehicle is a 1993 Ford E150 van, and I also use my 2000 Explorer.

What work do you specialize in?
Whatever somebody wants.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Anything custom & unusual - something that takes real creativity to even figure out where to begin.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Repetitive monotonous work, like golf tournament sponsorship signs.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Sift through notes on my desk to see what needs attacked first, start the plotter and check emails and a few message boards.

What's your most used item/tool?
The computer.

Least used item/tool?
Opaque projector. I think I used it last about six years ago.

What's your dress code?
Typically I wear jeans and a casual shirt. But sometimes t-shirt, shorts & sandals.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
I drink coffee continually, and listen to CDs - not radio!

How many meets have you attended?
-0-

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Rest.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
I am a lousy businessman, but I have no desire to learn the bs of a "good" one.

A strong area you're proud of:
If I say it will be ready at a certain time, it is. And it's always right the first time.

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
(See previous answer.)

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
I have been expanding my shop to double size for better efficiency, and should be done with the project in a week or so.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes! I used to work 70-100 hours/week. Now I seldom do more than 30. I have a wife, two small children and friends that mean a lot to me. Work is a necessary evil that I suffer no addiction to.

Your personal hobbies:
I play music, sports, have lots of church related functions and like frequenting several special interest message boards.

What kind of music do you listen to?
Rock.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
Wouldn't mind having a large format digital printer & laminator.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I probably should have found a better part of the country to do this type of work, but I am fortunate to do as well as I do here.

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Brad Farha, owner
Farha Signs
Beckley, WV
304-252-3778

farhasigns@citynet.net
 


Posted by Donna in BC (Member # 130) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
approx 10 yrs


Storefront/homebased/other?
newly homebased again since April 2001, I've had 3 storefront locations.

How many people work at your shop?
down to just me now - I've had one employee for most of my time in biz

How many hours do you work in a week?
4 full days a week, 9-6, 36 hrs, and occasionally will work a 5th if extremely busy.

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
white Ford F-150 1993, lowered (perfect height for me LOL), mags, tonneau cover (excellent but could use an extended cab version)

What work do you specialize in?
lettering and striping firetrucks these days, last year it was lettering heavy trucks, the year before that it was bodyshop repair work.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
complete packages - logo development, stationery, signs, vehicle lettering

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
removing vinyl graphics and doing stuff for myself

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
start the coffee brewing, feed the horse, check email, sip coffee and have a light breakfast while I snoop on the bb

What's your most used item/tool?
computer/plotter

Least used item/tool?
paper cutter, got it to cut specialty diamond grade vinyl for stripe installs, but then the industry standards changed and didn't need the material any longer... oh well.

What's your dress code?
overalls because of all the cool pockets and no waist to worry about , or jeans/t-shirts

What habits do you ritually do while working?
drink coffee, snack on fruit all day, have to watch Young and the Restless, and take every Wednesday off to spend with Cody

How many meets have you attended?
1 so far, Banff, then our son came into our lives = will wait till he's abit older before starting again

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
lots of rest (naps energize me big time), books, hand sketching what I want while looking at the real thing (mountains for example)

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
doing my own signs and vehicle graphics I could be proud of, I always run out of time

A strong area you're proud of:
When I complete a job, I can look at it and say, "damn, I'm good!" LOL. High quality control freak. If it isn't right, it gets redone. I'm also cursed with an eye for straight. I can see crooked a mile away.

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
honesty, knowledge about what I'm doing, taking an interest in their projects

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
attempting to fine tune my new shop location; still need new signs, samples... it's just that when I do have the time, I'd rather be spending that time with my son. No comparison. I guess that means I don't like working for me?

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Most definately! I feel more alive and inspired at work if I take the time to enjoy my family and other interests around me. We moved to the country for a reason.

Your personal hobbies:
enjoying my 2 yr old's company, horseback riding, interior decorating, gardening, accomplishing something at home (yes, this is a BIG deal when you have a toddler in tow)

What kind of music do you listen to?
I'm not fussy, whatever comes in clear on the radio. I generally tune it out, just like some background noise. Somedays I have the radio off and I don't even realize that either. I love the quiet so I can really concentrate. After having a shop connected to a noisy bodyshop, I adore the 'hurts your ears it's so quiet' quiet. I like hearing the birds chirp, the sheep next door, the odd chicken cackling, and the horse galloping through the fields.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
digital printer and someone to run the thing, and a flashy expensive website made for me

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love being soley in charge of my time. I also love the creativity that comes with doing what we do. It's really gratifying seeing your work drive by for all to view. I feel very fortunate to have a creative outlet and to be working so near my family. WHEN I win the lottery, I'll be home fulltime with my son, so for now, I guess my customers can still use me while I'm currently available...

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Graphic Impact
Abbotsford, BC, Canada
gisigns@sprint.ca
 


Posted by Tim (Member # 1699) on :
 

How long have you been in business?
6-7 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
Backyard shop

How many people work at your shop?
Me and girlfriend (she's a hand letterer, if ya cant beat the competition, hook-up 8)

How many hours do you work in a week?
40-50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
90 chev fullsize van

What work do you specialize in?
A little of everything

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Dimensional/Sandblasted cedar

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Rivets

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Slurp coffee, stare off into space

What's your most used item/tool?
computer/plotter

Least used item/tool?
The pink squeegee that came with my rapidtac samples ...sorry Roger 8)

What's your dress code?
clothed, dont wanna scare the neighbors

What habits do you ritually do while working?
slouch

How many meets have you attended?
none yet

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
lotsa sleep

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
hand drawing/painting

A strong area you're proud of:
commitment to quality product/service

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
commitment to quality product/service

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
digital ventures

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
there's more to life than signs?

Your personal hobbies:
music, racing, fishing

What kind of music do you listen to?
Progressive rock, Frank Zappa is my Elvis

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
digital printer, router table, more sqft

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
Rewarding...


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Tim Rieck Signs
Halfmoon Bay, BC
tim_rieck@dccnet.com
 


Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
 
I've been at this business now for 23Yrs. Have been a Junior partner with the Local Fast Signs Franchise for just over 4 yrs.
Opened my own Store Front location 2.5 yrs ago. In a very busy area.
Besides My wife Judy and I we have 5 employees (Scary).
I drive a 97 Ford Van, Full Size, She Drives A pt Cruiser.
We work about 50 Hrs in a week.. sometimes More..
Vehicle lettering is our Favourite...
Removing Vynil on outside Pylon signs is our least favourite.. or washing down faces.
Run right next door to a&w for toast and Tea.. Gave up Coffee a few months ago and I tell you It does wonders for your nerves and stomach.
Check emails try to plan the day.. but you know what happens when you try to plan something...
Our 2 computer work stations and of course our edge and plotter don't stop.
I guess my compressor and Airbrush don't be used anymore.. because of the edge.
We have some nice Jean shirts with our logo over the left pocket embroidered.
I have'nt attended any meets just yet.. but I will.
Golf is My passion... after My wife and son.
I would like to be more profitable,,
What I'm working on is paying off Bills.
Our strong point is that we are good at what we do, Our service is 95% there's always room for improvement..
Customers tell me that they like to deal with us and that they love our work.
Great Post Donna.
Neil


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"Keep Positive"

SIGNS1st.
Neil Butler
Paradise, NF

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Posted by captain ken (Member # 742) on :
 

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How long have you been in business?
-10 months

Storefront/homebased/other?
-storefront

How many people work at your shop?
- me , myself and I

How many hours do you work in a week?
-50-60

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
-1988 gmc pickup/shatbox

What work do you specialize in?
-airbrush, pictorials

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
-3d, dimensional, stuff

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
-no parking signs

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
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-emails and phone calls

What's your most used item/tool?
-computer

Least used item/tool?

-cash register

What's your dress code?

-Leslie tells me when my T shirts become rags

What habits do you ritually do while working?
-chew on my brush

How many meets have you attended?
-1 stonington last year

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
-Signcraft

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
-carving

A strong area you're proud of:
-airbrush, design

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
-good jokes, quality product

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
-surviving

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
-yes

Your personal hobbies:
sex, drugs and rock & roll


What kind of music do you listen to?
blues, rock, metal, etc...

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
-12 trained monkeys and a cnc router

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
- I love what I do but the people on the bullboard ask some funny questions... just kidding great post!

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"A wise man once said that, or was it a wise guy?"

Ken McTague
The Witch city
Salem, MA

 


Posted by Rosemary (Member # 1926) on :
 
Dad's been in the actual sign business for 25 years.

It's a store, but no walk-in business. Just wholesale to architects, general contractors and like that.

There are 4 of us there. All family.

We work 40 hours a week, but Dad's there longer.

Our shop vehicle is a Suburban Silverado 4WD with a scaffold trailer behind it.

My specialty is layouts and painting.

My favorite is working on the big carvings.

My least favorite is the Vinyl film stuff, but I have to do it anyway.

When I first get in I put on my makeup and make a cup of tea.

Most used items are the computer and paint brushes/chisels.

Least used are the scaffolds. I hate them, but I have to go up anyway.

I wear pants, skirts, dresses,shorts, whatever the day requires. I know the night before, but I keep stuff at the studio.

I clean up as I work, that's my ritual.

No meets attended.

My Dad's carvings keep me inspired.

I'd like to strengthen my public relations. I don't react well when guys come in and hit on me.

Our customers come back because we do good work, have good prices and ALWAYS keep our word.

My life outside of work is my boyfriend and the band. (I play bass guitar in my brother's band)

My personal hobbies are the bass guitar and reloading for my Swiss rifles. I'm also a good skeet shot.

I listen to, and play mostly classic rock from the 70's and 80's.

For the shop I'd like to have a 60" digital printer, but not until they have a true 5 to 7 year setup. Our router is ok, but I'd like one of the really big multi-head new ones.

I like what I do. There's always something new in our studio. I hate the same old vinyl junk, but when I get to paint logos and work on the carvings I'm happy.

That's me!

:^)

Oops! I just got tapped on the head cuz I said "vinyl junk". Sorry. We do a lot of it too, it's just not my favorite. Sorry.

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Girls carve too!
Behind every good Woman, there's a man.............waiting.

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Posted by Mike Clayton (Member # 723) on :
 
How long have you been in business?

since 1984


Storefront/homebased/other?

Homebased/onsite work


How many people work at your shop?

1


How many hours do you work in a week?

50-60


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?

Chevy Pick-up


What work do you specialize in?

Vehicle/race car lettering


What's your fav kind of project to work on?

new vehicles, odd colored jobs


What kind of work do you enjoy the least?

lack of it


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?

Listen to some music, play with dog


What's your most used item/tool?

brushes, airbrush, lately my plotter & computer


Least used item/tool?

I don't get to do enough drill spun gold leaf anymore, so i guess the velvet attachment I made for my drill


What's your dress code?

Anything comfortable and that i'm not gonna worry about getting paint on, I usually dress casually for meetings with potential clients


What habits do you ritually do while working?

Chew Tobacco


How many meets have you attended?
Pat's "Duck Soup" will be my first meet

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?

looking at other work, sketching and trying new things, sometimes loosing hold of the tape for a stripe and it will fall creates a wild stripe I would have never thought of.


A weak area you'd like to strengthen:

pinstriping, bank account ;-)


A strong area you're proud of:

airbrushing, readability of overall job when done


What keeps your customers returning back to you?

Not sure, maybe the relationships I build with them, try to make them comfortable while I'm working on their stuff. Unique look


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?

Branch out to more sign work, windows, commercial accounts...


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?

yes, spend alot of time with friends doing other activities, go to beach with my dog


Your personal hobbies:

bowling (not in awhile), auto racing


What kind of music do you listen to?

Rock, some country


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?

Digital printer, more room!


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:

Sometimes i can't believe i get paid for this!


MC

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Mike Clayton
MC Graphics
Barnegat, NJ
http://www.visualnoise.com/mcg/
mike@visualnoise.com

"Youth and enthusiasm is no match for old age and treachery!"
 


Posted by Gavin Chachere (Member # 1443) on :
 

How long have you been in business?
-2nd year

Storefront/homebased/other?
-storefront

How many people work at your shop?
--5in paint store,just me for signs

How many hours do you work in a week?
-about 70 total,october over 100

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
-4runner

What work do you specialize in?
-something that makes me money

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
-something that makes me money
What kind of work do you enjoy the least?

-something that doesnt make me money

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?

check messages and return calls and lately have 2-3 redbulls
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What's your most used item/tool?

computer..for vinyl and when i try to paint
Least used item/tool?
holographic vinyl i got talked into buying

What's your dress code?
caaual

What habits do you ritually do while working?

chew gum and flip radio stations
How many meets have you attended?
none...hoping pat kings is first


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
looking at other peoples work who actually know what theyre doing

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:

-everything i pretty much suck
A strong area you're proud of:
-is this a trick question???????

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
-blind luck and prob ignorance on their part

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?

yes probably too much so
Your personal hobbies:
-weights,boxing/grappling stuff,shooting,guitar(when my 8x broken finger cooperates),and i read alot
What kind of music do you listen to?
-anything but country & western
If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
-7 figures in the bank account so i could retire

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:

i like it

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Gavin Chachere
aka Zeeman
Miller Supply Co./Ozone
Signs & Grafix
New Orleans La.
www.millersupply.net
www.ozonegrafix.com
 


Posted by Jackson Smart (Member # 187) on :
 
ahhh...this tells a lot about us..eh?


How long have you been in business?
15 Years. 6 yrs at shop downtown..8 years at shop next to house.

Storefront/homebased/other?
Shop next to house.

How many people work at your shop?
2---Dianne and myself. Sometimes my brother helps out.

How many hours do you work in a week?
40 to 50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
1990 Toyota pickup

What work do you specialize in?
Custom projects.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Anything creative

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Dealing with customers...I do it because I am good at it...I just don't like to do it.

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Stereo!!!

What's your most used item/tool?
Computer and Brushes.
Least used item/tool?
None that I can think of.


What's your dress code?
Anything that happens to jump onto my body while getting dressed. If I am to shabby to go to town...Dianne tells me "Jackson..go change your clothes"

What habits do you ritually do while working?
Habits??? what habits??? :

How many meets have you attended?
None so far...But intend on going soon???

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
SignCraft and a joint.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Customer Relations.
A strong area you're proud of
Design and Craftsmanship

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Design and quality...(We are both real annal about what goes out the door.)

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
New concept of making the landscaping and the sign as one.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Absolutely!!! that is a MUST!


Your personal hobbies:
Hiking all of the Olympic National Park...going to the hot springs...canoeing the lakes...enjoying the outdoors.

What kind of music do you listen to?
Mostly Jazz and Blues...anything BUT C&W!!


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
All the best tools money could buy.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I LOVE this business. If I didn't, I would not be doing it! I look around myself today and have to ask "Man..how can it get any better than this?" Here I am doing something creative...letting my artistic side run amok..and enjoying it. I have definetly had an "Interesting" life...and it still is.

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Jackson Smart
Jackson's Signs
Port Angeles, WA
...."The Straits of Juan De Fuca in my front yard and Olympic National Park in my backyard...

"Living on Earth is expensive...but it does include a free trip around the Sun"



 


Posted by david drane (Member # 507) on :
 
How long have you been in business? 24 years


Storefront/homebased/other? Workshop in country


How many people work at your shop? My wife and myself


How many hours do you work in a week? 40 hours


What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive? van


What work do you specialize in? Computer cut mainly.


What's your fav kind of project to work on? Sandblasting and hand painted work


What kind of work do you enjoy the least? Carpentry


When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work? Fire up computer an check out the letterhead website.


What's your most used item/tool? Computer


Least used item/tool? Electric saws, sander, drills etc.


What's your dress code? Clean jeans/winter Denim shorts summer with business name embroidered collared shirts.


What habits do you ritually do while working? Eat too many sweets.


How many meets have you attended? 1.


What provides your best inspiration for fresh work? Letterheads and sign magazines


A weak area you'd like to strengthen: Faux backgrounds


A strong area you're proud of: Sprayed backgrounds


What keeps your customers returning back to you? 1. quality 2. service

What goal for your biz are you currently working on? Slowing down.


Do you have a 'life' outside of work? Definately do


Your personal hobbies: Golf and gardening


What kind of music do you listen to? Country Music


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose? Router


In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession: I was born into this business and have enjoyed it more as I get older especially with all the modern gizmos.

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Drane Signs
Sunshine Coast
Nambour, Qld.
dranesig@dingoblue.net.au
Downunder
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life" - Confucius
 


Posted by Felix Marcano (Member # 1833) on :
 
DRAPER: <<What keeps your customers returning back to you? I black mail them. We photograph them picking their nose and threaten them. >>

Hey Dave, you've been watching too much of the Amanda Show!

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"He who asks is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesnt ask, remains a fool forever."
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Marcano-Welch Signs Luquillo, Puerto Rico
787-889-6608
 


Posted by Paul Keys Jr. (Member # 2191) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
My brother started the business 8 years ago. I've been with him for 7 years.

Storefront/homebased/other?
Storefront

How many people work at your shop?
5 full time, 1 part time, 1 sales person,
7 total.
How many hours do you work in a week?
Average 40, more when needed.

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
2000 Supercharged V8 Dodge Dakota - Coolest work truck around!

What work do you specialize in?
Dimensional Signs

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Doing creative dimensional work, not the same 'ol same 'ol

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Stipping old vinyl off of anything

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Crank up the radio, make a plan for the day.

What's your most used item/tool?
Computer, vinyl cutter

Least used item/tool?
Miterbox Saw

What's your dress code?
Very casual, only real rule is shirts have to stay on when out installing no matter how hot it is. That sucks.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
I stop working every so often and walk or play with our shop dog that I bring to work with me every day. He is a 125 lb. rottweiller thats just way too cool!

How many meets have you attended?
0 letterhead meets, 2 sign conventions with plans to attend 1 more this year.

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Magazine articles and features

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Make more profit and keeping the shop cleaner

A strong area you're proud of:
Our dimensional signs

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Quality, and we treat them right

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Saving to buy land and build our own building instead of renting like we are now

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes- My wife and two children ages 7 and 9

Your personal hobbies:
My truck, tattoos, & fishing

What kind of music do you listen to?
I like just about everything but mainly listen to Rock.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
A shop that I could say I owned, not rented.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I was a carpender for 10 years before doing this so I like working with my hands and having something different to do every day. I love my job.

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Paul Keys Jr.
Signs, Logos & More...
Lynchburg Va.
1-(804)-385-1800
www.signslogosandmore.com
 


Posted by Chuck Peterson (Member # 70) on :
 
OK, I think I've got a few minutes now that its friday night. 18 years. I work at home since I bought a house that is zoned for business in '95. Just me and Jim, my 20 hr a week helper. I work 35-40 hrs a week. I've been driving my Ford Expedition (not too practical) til I get another Astro Cargo van. Wore out the old one. Mixed bag of work, whatever comes along that looks interesting. Sometimes office building directories, sometimes banners, carved hdu, sandblasted signs, logo design... right now I'm enjoying designing a stone and brick retaining wall for my yard. Before I get to work, after quiet time, breakfast, coffee, run on the beach, I check the stock market, look over my plans for the day, think awhile. What I enjoy least is a customer who wants complete creative control but has no skill. Most used tool, probably the vinyl cutter, Edge, next the table saw. Least used tool, the electropounce. In the summer, shorts cotton shirt, sandals, I put on some slacks and nice shirt to meet new customers. Ritually take a lot of breaks. No meets since Ed Roth's Parties in the 80's. I can't take paint fumes anymore, my helper does pretty much all the painting. Inspiration lately comes from architecture, old art deco buildings, I love that stuff. I'd like to learn more about managing a business on a larger scale. Strong area, I follow through on my word and enjoy meeting and talking to new customers. I used to be scared by that. Outside of work besides hanging out at the beach, kayaking, friends, coffee, I love to travel, going to France in Sept. Blues, old country music. Any tool? I guess an electronic router. I feel I'm pretty close to what I should be doing, although with allergies, nowadays theres so many paints, adhesives, etc. I have to stay away from its hard sometimes to be in this business, but I just focus on what I can do and I make a pretty good living and really enjoy the freedom of being self employed and having the respect of my peers, customers and friends.

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Chuck Peterson Graphics
1860 Playa Riviera Dr.
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Calif. 92007

 


Posted by Bob Burns (Member # 268) on :
 

How long have you been in business?
1954

Storefront/homebased/other?
HOMEBASED

How many people work at your shop?
JUST ME

How many hours do you work in a week?
30-60

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
87 FORD VAN;50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN DELIV.

What work do you specialize in?
ANYTHING VINYL

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
ONE THAT PAYS

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
ONE THAT DOESN'T PAY

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
CHECK THE BBs & email

What's your most used item/tool?
COMPUTER

Least used item/tool?
BRUSHES

What's your dress code?
NONE

What habits do you ritually do while working?
COMPLAIN

How many meets have you attended?
NONE

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
MY GIRLFRIEND

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
ATTITUDE

A strong area you're proud of:
SERVICE

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
SERVICE

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
LARGE-FORMAT

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
NO

Your personal hobbies:
DESIGNING SIGNS

What kind of music do you listen to?
SOFT ROCK

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you
choose?
INSTALLER

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I LOVE IT!

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Bob Burns
Bob Burns Signs


1619 Oregon Ave.
Prescott, Az 86305
1-928-778-5879
 


Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
 
1. Started painting "signs" in 1985, opened my shop in 1991
2. Home-based
3. Me, myself, & I, sometimes the 5-yr-old pulls off transfer tape tho.
4. Winter- around 15 Spring thru fall-as much as 30
5.'96 Chevy X-cab that sux to park!
6. Hand-painted, old-style wooden signs
7. Ditto & obnoxious project panels for meets
8. Mainly dealing with customers, that & weeding or removing dat demon vinyl
9. Fax Wm. J. Krupinski & check my voice mail
10. Scumputer & foamies (i love 'em)
11. Air brush & pounce wheel
12. Are you kidding? I'm usually barefoot tho.
13. Listen to good tunes on the CD player, fantasize about sex, or mentally write the novel I'm working on
14. 4 so far-Cincinnatti '94, Mazeppa '99, big city signs 2000 & '01, and Milwaukee next week ! Woo Hoo! Hosted Krazy 8 last year & plan to next year!
15. Reading trade sheets, attending meets, or going anitque shopping
16. Gilding! And my letter forms are kinda sucky
17. I'm excellent w/pictorials of people, and I think I have a knack for phrasing
18. They like my style, and I'm a sucker
19. To actually charge what the 1998 Sign Writer's Pricing Guide sez, instead o' just squeaking by at 1992 prices! 20. Damn straight!
21. Reading, writing, the Civil War, geneaology, travel, coloring with Justis, fighting with Rachael, worrying about Evan, taming my parrot, going out some nights & raz-n hell
22. Folk from the 60's, Punk from the 80's, alternative rock form 90's to now, classical like Wagner, Beethoven, some old-fashioned bluegrass, soundtracks like Rocky Horror & JCSuperstar, ANYTHING but country!
23. An overhead projector, & a better plotter, and a tall strong guy who resembles Anthony Kietas (sp) to install my signs (wearing only a sock) In summary, how 24. I love signs but I hate people. I wish I worked for a big sign house, where I was just a monkey with a brush. I could paint all day and never have to deal with the public. Oftentimes, I get so discouraged with peoples' attitudes and cheapness, I'd like to get a job at a friggin' WalMart! Honestly, if it wasn't for the Letterheads, I would have been long gone. But I figure God gave me what limited ability I have for a reason, and so I stay.
Thanks! This was fun! Love- JILL

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Jill M. Welsh
 


Posted by Marty Happy (Member # 302) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
Painted my first sign in 1974 when I was 14 years old and have had a hand in the business or a related field ever since. It's been 5 years full time after an 11 year stint in the creative dept of a daily newspaper.

Storefront/homebased/other?
Home-based.... wouldn't want it any other way because my work and personal life interweave.

How many people work at your shop?
Just me with occasional help from my now 16 year old son.

How many hours do you work in a week?
As many as I have to. (or don't have to!)

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
A minivan and a customized nearly antique 1966 Dodge School Bus that serves as a mobile shop and RV, both signed to the hilt! Both get me plenty of attention.

What work do you specialize in?
I love the fact that every job is different.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Dimensional layered signs have been my fav lately.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Accounting/administration

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
I wake up and drag myself to the living room which has become my office/design studio and turn on this 'puter and check emails. Then I shower, have breakfast and decide what needs immediate attention and just do it!

What's your most used item/tool?
I guess it would have to be this 'puter with all the time I spend designing projects and presentations as well as this BB.

Least used item/tool?
Accounting program(LOL)

What's your dress code?
Whatever is appropriate for the work of the day. Fresh black Wrangler jeans and company logo embroidered golf shirts for marketing calls and other public errands. My crappiest clothes for dirty work in the shop. And with the hot weather lately shorts and a muscle shirt for clean projects or design.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
No real rituals I can think of. I suppose this BB is my closing ritual every night before I hit the sack.

How many meets have you attended?
A Brush with Nature at Banff and the legendary Mazeppa Muster.

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
Sign mags, especially SignCraft.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Accounting and administration.

A strong area you're proud of:
Originality and design

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
Can-do attitude and personal service!

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
Work less and make more money!

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Not really.... unless you count my son's baseball games. Still working on filling a void in my personal life.

Your personal hobbies:
My cars and guitars have kind of languished these last few years as I've focussed on developing my business.

What kind of music do you listen to?
I'll listen to most music but Country & Western is my fav.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
A nice roomy shop beside a nice house on an acreage near a lake.

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I cannot imagine ever doing anything else!

Happy Signing.....Marty

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Marty Happy
Signmaker Since 1974
Happy Ad Sign & Design
Regina SK, Canada S4N 5K4

306.789.9567
e-mail: happyad@sk.sympatico.ca
website: www.happyad.ca

Get Happy & Get Noticed!

[This message has been edited by Marty Happy (edited July 23, 2001).]
 


Posted by Janette Balogh (Member # 192) on :
 
I have 17 years total experience in this profession, 11 years of that in my own business.

I have a Home Studio & Detached Shop.

It's just me and subcontractors.

I work whatever time it takes.
Averages about 40 hours per week.

I drive an Isuzu Trooper

I specialize in exceeding expectations, the customers and my own, with terrific end results.
Creating a great look, in whatever format & substrates best suit the needs.

What I like doing best is Logo & image design, the total package – Projects that start from logo conception, and follow thru to biz cards, letterheads, and signage.

I dislike Installs & Interuptions.
Anything that takes me away from what I’m immersed in at any given time.
I tend to get in grooves with projects, and it’s annoying to have to go from one thing to another, especially when they are different in nature. All could be great projects, but not when you can’t fully focus on any one. I dislike getting pulled in many directions, but it's difficult to avoid.


Before I get down to work, I feed the cat, let the dogs out, brew an espresso, check my email, visit the BB, line out my day, and if needed, order materials and make phone calls.


My most used tools are my computer coupled with my imagination.

Least used ....
ummm … I think I have a grommet set lying around here gathering dust.

What's your dress code?
Tank top, shorts, sneakers. (warmer clothes during the winter month or two)
"Dirty" version in shop, “clean” version in studio or on appointments.

Regular daily behavior patterns for me include; stopping to regroup, shuffle thru work orders & notes, let the dogs out, check email, let the dogs in, make a phone call, let the dogs out, answer a phone call, let the dogs in, stop to regroup, get a drink of water, let the dogs out, check email, answer the phone, let the dogs in . . .

I've attended Eight or Nine Letterhead meets in the past 3 years.

The world around me inspires me.
Some days are better than others.

I'd like to improve upon my Scheduling – as in fitting everything into a workday
and learning to do things using time and tools more efficiently.
Also I'd like to override my timidness in learning Corel, Photoshop & various webdesign software.


I'm proud of my Creativity in ideas, Design, and my Repore with people.

I feel my customers return because of my enthuisiasm for their work and my desire to excell.

The goals I have set are to streamline my shop. I'm also partnering with Dave to do Web Design.
I'm currently doing more work for myself … including my website, sample signs, new biz cards etc.

Life beyond work? Absolutely! Never a dull moment!

My personal interests include, Music, Dancing, Exercise, Cooking, Movies, Boating, Bargain Shopping, Travelling, Biking, Socializing w/ Friends, spending time with my terrific boyfriend, Dave.

With regards to music, I love the Blues, Rock ‘n Roll, Pop, Motown, the Oldies ... heck, almost anything but RAP, chaotic jazz, or heavy metal.

I would love double the shop space.
A more efficient wood shop complete with the best quality tools.

I really enjoy this profession for it’s diversity and the creative outlet.

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"When Love and Skill Work Together ... Expect a Masterpiece"

Janette Balogh
Creative Studio

jbalogh@earthlink.net

 


Posted by Dave Sherby (Member # 698) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
Started part time in 1981, full time for past 6 years

Storefront/homebased/other?
I was home based until 2 years ago. I bought 20 acres with a good sized building on it and added onto it. I plan on building a new house out here on the back 10 acres.

How many people work at your shop?
I have a part timer that works 3 days a week. She'll be full time by fall. My wife and son help out when needed. Wife will join me full time when she retires from teaching in 8 years.

How many hours do you work in a week?
around 60, hoping to cut down to 50 soon

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?
2000 Silverado full bed and 1981 Chevy One Ton for the Van Ladder.

What work do you specialize in?
Sandblasted and carved.

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
Sandblasted and carved.

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
Removing vinyl, hand router carved home signs

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
Make coffee, check e mail & BB.

What's your most used item/tool?
computer

Least used item/tool?
Lettering quills and stripers. I'm still practicing.

What's your dress code?
old golf shirts that don't look too bad & slacks. Hoping to go with logo polos for everyone.

What habits do you ritually do while working?
drink coffee

How many meets have you attended?
Just Mazeppa, going to Milwaukee in August

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
SignCraft and stuff on the BB.

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
Saying no to low profit work.

A strong area you're proud of:
High quality signs that last

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
High quality signs that last, and better design.

What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
More profit, less hours.

Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
Yes. I'm a part time professional bowler giving the senior tour a try. I also love golf and am getting pretty decent at it. As soon as I get a boat I'll be fishing regularly again.

Your personal hobbies:
Golf, bowling, fishing, woodworking, making furniture.

What kind of music do you listen to?
Heavy Metal, classical, old rock & roll.

If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
Top of the line CNC router

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
I love designing and making signs. If I didn't need money I'd do it for free. I just wish I'd discovered this profession sooner in life.

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Dave Sherby
"Sandman"
SherWood Sign & Graphic Design
Crystal Falls, MI 49920
906-875-6201
ICQ: 21604027
sherwood@up.net
 


Posted by Glenn in Williams Lake (Member # 2162) on :
 
How long have you been in business?
coming on 4 years

Storefront/homebased/other?

storefront
How many people work at your shop?
4- 2 full time and 2 part time

How many hours do you work in a week?
min 50

What kind of shop vehicle/s do you drive?

2000 f150 extra cab long box 4x4, 2000 chev tracker 4x4
What work do you specialize in?
ink jet digital printing with a 4-6 year guarantee against UV fade

What's your fav kind of project to work on?
large print jobs

What kind of work do you enjoy the least?
my own decals and design

When you first get to your shop, what do you do before you get right down to work?
COFFEE!!

What's your most used item/tool?
computer

Least used item/tool?
drill press

What's your dress code?
neat but comfortable

What habits do you ritually do while working?
smoke & drink coffee

How many meets have you attended?
none

What provides your best inspiration for fresh work?
magazines, customers, Nancy (wife)

A weak area you'd like to strengthen:
more computer power

A strong area you're proud of:
digital printing durability

What keeps your customers returning back to you?
quality price and service


What goal for your biz are you currently working on?
building a shop for the dusty dirty stuff at home


Do you have a 'life' outside of work?
You Bet!! family (3 kids) and friends

Your personal hobbies:
I'll try anything, that is legal, at least once

What kind of music do you listen to?
Country, unless nancy gets to the radio first


If you could have anything you wanted for your shop, money no object, what would you choose?
CNC router

In summary, how you feel in general about your chosen profession:
Perfect!

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Glenn Thompson
Tell-Tale Signs
Williams Lake, BC
digital@telltalesigns.bc.ca
 




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