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Mike O'Neill
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How are things going, how badly are the insurers rooking you. What do you need at this point.

Inquiring minds want to know.....

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Mike O'Neill


It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
- Arthur C. Clarke


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PKing
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Thanks for asking Mike
Was just reading post about how unfair and hollier
than thou people in Letterville treat others!
But...thats NOT what I keep seeing.
Here is the scoop so far
Inusurance adjuster has been here picture taking,and question asking.
I have been contacted PERSONALLY by several of my Letterville friends asking how and where to send help my way.
Local sign supplier has been MORE than helpful.
The situation is as follows...ALL my brushes,and talent for using them,are fully intact.
As the customers always pay for materials anyway
that is not a promblem.

It is the "NEW" direction in business I will be taking that will determine IF this fire has been bad for me or not.

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PKing is
Pat King
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY

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PKing
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Just recieved a "Care Package" from Joe Cieslowski
that goes along with my NEW direction of business.
Thank You Joe!
Learning to CARVE signs was one of my goals to pad my bank account for future days of roaming the country side seeking others of my kind.
ie.Live Letterhead meets.
Althought my Ladders and Walkboard were melted with the Heat of the Fire.
My solution is to Add into the price of the job,a motorized Knuckle Boom.
Same quality work with Less wear and tear on the body.
While Bobbie's(duckett)Decrotive Art stock was a total loss.
We can now move up to mural work INSIDE the homes
of the customer with the means to pay for it!
Instead of "coating out" substrates.Iwill now Use pre-painted Aluminumalite,Diebond,etc,
Which is better material for the Customer,and less prep for me.At a more profitable rate.
Along with my willingness to say "NO" the other kind of work(needing this anyway)
Working SMART will be my goal after this wake up call.
Wish me luck and pray for my endevours.

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PKing is
Pat King
The Professor of
SIGNOLOGY

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