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I do a lot of work in Charleston, which you know, is just a skosh bigger than Huntington. Here "high-rise" is a term used to describe the bigger signs by the interstate...not high-rise buildings. LOL
I appreciate your sentiments there Mr. PHD, but
1. Sign Mechanics and Technicians have certain responsibilities and none of them include working outside of the sign more than 15 feet (in this state)
2. Had you read all of the posts you would already know that he was wanting to develop a sign...
No...I quit this morning because I felt like I was gonna end up getting let go. I know they were expecting the world, but I am just a signguy. That's it... and I'm good at it, or so I've been told by my other bosses in the industry....One of which wants me to work for him again, so I'm not too...
I don't want to do that....He's a pretty good guy. He just expects to do too much. I'm a sign guy and I think his idea of signguys is just a little off kilter.
Well, here's the deal...Went to work for this company and they brought me on to develop a sign department. First job was this one, and my new boss looked at me like I was crazy when I told him to tell the customer to call an electrician. I am a licenced Sign Electrician, but as you all know...
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