Sorry, but I've never seen a non-illuminated 4'x8' or vinyl sign go up in flames, but I've seen plenty of examples of badly wired electric signs do so. Hell, even good jobs can go bad, or create a hazard. Even good crane operators have accidents and drop stuff.
I'd be curious to see the generational split on those who have such a cavalier approach versus a more cautious and ethical attitude on the subject.
Where did you start 35 years ago. With my experience in the industry...it was at the bottom. You didn't start out as a large shop.
And if you did, you either bought it or inherited it. You didn't have the knowledge that you have now. You learned new things,
you took advice from others to do different things. You were probably as wreckless and unskilled as the corner cutting shops
that you keep referring to. You probably didn't get a license to do anything until someone told you that you needed one while
trying to do an install. And if you did have all that experience before you started YOUR business. That means that you worked
for another shop where they tought you how things were suppose to be done. Then broke out on your own with low overhead
and started competing with them. So what am I doing now that is any different than the way that you started out.
And just to give you an idea of who I am. I'm a 38 year old father of 2. I've been in business for over 6 years, and growing more
and more each year. Expanding my business and offering new services. Before that...I spent 16 years in Engineering. I am a
CAD Design Engineer that has probably designed things you personally own. While in high school and college, I did light construction
and carpentry work to make ends meet. I worked for a man who taught me to do things right the first time. He said, "The extra
time and effort you put in up front, saves you time and money in the long run". I'm OCD, and extremely logical when it comes
to my thinking process. When I finish a job, no matter what that job is. I don't want to see that customer again, unless it is me
coming back to quote and do another job. So now that you know a little about me. Maybe you won't think I am just some young
punk, working out of my house with a "ebay special" vinyl cutter trying to score a big job. I HAVE EXPERIENCE!