grampa dan
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We all have to forge a path of our own choice, preferably one that suits us.
Im my case we started small, specializing from the beginning in high end and custom work. We grew quickly through the 90's with 22 employees at the peak. I made a purposeful decision to downsize in 2000 because I wanted to do more of the work with my own hands. We built a new shop in 2003 and equipped it with the fancy tools to produce solely high end dimensional work.
The recession hit us like most everyone out there but things are looking much better now. I have a clear vision of our future...
We will continue to specialize in high end dimensional themed signs and environments. I only take on the projects that interest me. We have little or no competition and our market is international in scope. I work in the shop with only part time help, ramping up my crew when I get a big project, working more alone when it's slow. Its a style I like, it's profitable and most importantly it is a LOT of fun.
We will continue to live the dream in Yarrow...
-grampa dan
Im my case we started small, specializing from the beginning in high end and custom work. We grew quickly through the 90's with 22 employees at the peak. I made a purposeful decision to downsize in 2000 because I wanted to do more of the work with my own hands. We built a new shop in 2003 and equipped it with the fancy tools to produce solely high end dimensional work.
The recession hit us like most everyone out there but things are looking much better now. I have a clear vision of our future...
We will continue to specialize in high end dimensional themed signs and environments. I only take on the projects that interest me. We have little or no competition and our market is international in scope. I work in the shop with only part time help, ramping up my crew when I get a big project, working more alone when it's slow. Its a style I like, it's profitable and most importantly it is a LOT of fun.
We will continue to live the dream in Yarrow...
-grampa dan