Can't do five a day no way no how? I swear some people on this forum just wanna start ****.
How many store sites change have you done like this?
How many have installed an hours menu and door logo across town in less than an hour including drive time away from the shop?
Walking into a store with a job site unseen is not a walk in the park. There will always be a variable not accounted for.
5 sites a night will not be done in in a night. No it will not happen.
How many companies have locations less than 20 minutes apart? How many have locations more than an hour apart?
Home depot here has 3 all of which are at least 30 minutes apart.
Lows has several all of them at least 35 minuted apart.
Menards has many all of them all at least 30 minuted apart.
You get the idea.
to start..
Drive to site.
You have to use the loading dock. using front door is not allowed.. Get your security badge checked and into the loading dock slot if there one open when you get there. If not a slot you have to walk across the snow covered parking lot. Or in the rain trying to keep your cig dry.
Then you get locked out and have to walk around to the front door to get in again. No they will not allow you to prop the doors open.
Plan to do it all at night. There is no way you will be allowed to drag your stuff into an open store with customers walking around in the day time.
Even then if you do it with customers around you will be required to set up some type of barricades.
You always have to seek out the manager on site and get his input and authorization to start.. And of which he knew nothing about you coming that night so he has to call central booking to clear it.
Then you drag in your tools and other goodies to set it up.
Add on 15 minutes if there is anything in the way such as pallets of inventory, an unknown display case in the way, or the cleaning crew working the floors.
Add in an extra 15 minutes if there is a ladder involved which there will be if the work is more than 5 ft high..
If it is a change out where you remove the old stuff it will always take more time than planned.
Oh, the panel didn't fit.. There was a custom order change in the display for this site.
Then you will remove the barricades.
Then you clean up.
If you blow a panel you have to remove it and start another new one.
Then you get the man to sign off if you can find him.
Then check out with the loading dock. You better be out before 7 am shift change or you will stuck waiting for the incoming super.
Then ad on some driving time between each site and lunch breaks and pee break and general chat time.
If you supply the panels you have to arrange time to prep each one. If supplied to you they will always arrive in a condition that requires you to be a magician. If they are supposed to be waiting for you at the site then plan to spend about 18 minutes locating them. And pray all the pieces are right there when you inventory them. If you fail to inventory you will be blamed for the missing pieces..
On the way to the next site you suddenly see your gas gauge on empty. Stop and fill up and wait for your helper to get back to the truck with his drink. Which he will spill on the graphics.
This will always take at least 2.5 hours each site.
Ask me how I know. And this is why I feel this thread has way too many inconsistent points to be a well thought out plan..