You’re right – and , IMHO, the newer guys not being on the same level as the experienced guys probably has more to do with business experience than sign experience. How to treat customers, how to treat employees, how to establish policies and procedures, how to make sure your taxes are paid, how to pay a REALLY GOOD ACCOUNTANT – and a lawyer that has questionable morals… HAHA…
None of that is sign industry specific, but it will make or break a business.
I mean, really – a smart guy could learn to run a CNC, run a vinyl printer, laminator, cutter in no time. You can wrap your own car/truck – your wife’s – screw it up and re-do it. You can learn the basics behind channel letters, and sub that out – learn ADA laws, sub out those… The BASICS so making signs aren’t all that hard. Learn the basics of interior signage, exterior signage, how to print & cut – contract with a good electrician – make contact with reliable suppliers… there’s not a LOT of sign specific stuff that you have to become an expert at… and really – how many people here are experts in ALL aspects of sign making… and sub out the rest?
I mean, I found my way here because I’m looking at getting into the vinyl side – and this site leans heavily on the vinyl side!! There isn’t a lot going on in the CNC dimensional side here… but go to the Shopbot site, and Camhead site and there are a lot of sign makers there, but none using a printer – maybe a plotter to cut paint mask. The point is, the ‘sign business’ is a pretty wide term in itself.
Did I mention that the design part (for me) is part you have to be born to – regardless of what you do?
Still - you are right, it takes different strokes. I might be the exception – able to teach myself different aspects – diversify myself… but I do think that, startups learning – offering cheaper prices and creating downward pricing pressure on the more experienced guys is probably a good thing for the consumers… and in the long run for everyone because the old guys will have to be better and more efficient. The new guys will eventually become the old guys – the old guys will adapt, evolve or go away… then new ‘new guys’ will come up. Most will fail – some won’t -
… that is the nature of business and capitalism, and that’s not sign specific either.
And the VAST majority of people have no business running a business regardless. I sometime wonder if I do???
But you'll never know until you jump in!!