gnubler
Active Member
How does it work? I'm losing too many bigger jobs because I can't find installers, and have been referring the customers to bigger corporate shops in the nearest big city.
I contacted Yesco (national shop) once about handling an installation, with me supplying the sign. It ended up being too expensive, but if it had become a job, what's the process? I assume we would both sign a contract outlining the job details and payment terms - who generates this contract and what all does it cover?
I want to be able to bid on electric sign projects, and have another shop do all the fabrication and installation. How do you explain to your customer when branded trucks and staff from another sign shop show up to do the job? I see listings in the back of Sign of the Times magazines of bigger shops who handle "sign erection and maintenance". I'd like to have some knowledge on the process before I contact them, sounding like I don't know what I'm doing (because I don't).
Also concerned about another shop poaching my customers, I'm sure it happens.
I contacted Yesco (national shop) once about handling an installation, with me supplying the sign. It ended up being too expensive, but if it had become a job, what's the process? I assume we would both sign a contract outlining the job details and payment terms - who generates this contract and what all does it cover?
I want to be able to bid on electric sign projects, and have another shop do all the fabrication and installation. How do you explain to your customer when branded trucks and staff from another sign shop show up to do the job? I see listings in the back of Sign of the Times magazines of bigger shops who handle "sign erection and maintenance". I'd like to have some knowledge on the process before I contact them, sounding like I don't know what I'm doing (because I don't).
Also concerned about another shop poaching my customers, I'm sure it happens.