The OP said he was getting his price for lettering them, so if I'm getting the price I want to letter some acrylic supplied by a client I'm making money.
Add a few bucks for cutting the sheet on my panel saw is fine by me. I don't think I've ever cracked a sheet of acrylic, lexan a few times, but not acrylic.
Like I said if the guys a jerk I wouldn't bother, but if it's just somebody trying to save a buck I can sympathize.
Hmmmmmmm,.. are you sure about the lexan / acrylic cracking possibility??? I would think it would be the other way 'round.....
JP
We're the professionals here. Let's put ourselves in our customer's shoes and step up our game a little.
If customers really make you mad, then that's probably a sign that this isn't for you.
P.S. This isn't really directed at the O.P., I'm just saying this in general.
You have to pick your customers. We did. But once you do, they must be cherished. I shake my head and feel like I notice a trend on these forums. Some of the posters that complain about their customers often are also the ones that complain about business being in the dumps. I would be willing to bet that the most profitable sign shops on this forum generally don't complain about customer relationships. They use every opportunity to connect with the people that actually pay the bills.
We're the professionals here. Let's put ourselves in our customer's shoes and step up our game a little.
If customers really make you mad, then that's probably a sign that this isn't for you.
P.S. This isn't really directed at the O.P., I'm just saying this in general.
I do try to be polite. Hence switching to being email only so they can't hear the p!ssiness in my voice when they ask me "is that the best price you can give me?"
OH Man! Just finished on the phone with a lady who wanted 15 yard signs....today for an estate sale this weekend. Sent me the layout in a pdf.
She also said she had old campaign signs to put them on.
I went through the hoops of how many business days it would take, printing on decals to put on those...and that it would be cheaper just to flatbed print them.
Either way it wouldn't be today.
I'd do decals for $$$$ tomorrow or brand new signs by Friday for $$$. Or for an $80 rush fee...all of them by Thursday for only $$.
Then tells me she'll just have another printer she talked to print posters.
She's gonna get 19"x 13" posters printed for .50 cents each 20 minimum,..cut off the white boarder and staple them to her old signs...because it's not her money she's spending and needs them fast.
Seriously....? Why not grab a Black Sharpie, and go to town on some inside out cereal or pizza boxes?
Amen!!!!give me 10 of these clients over 100 of the other type any day.
Watson, I know you can appreciate this, being in the laser business as well, but we get a lot of people that are "inventing" things and need 1 of them to prototype. It's always the same story. If this one works, they'll be back for millions more. I can't count how many of those people we have helped over the years. Haven't seen a single one make it yet. In the beginning, we got excited with them on their projects and wanted to "help" them out so we priced things lower. Now, we'll throw out market price or higher for the prototype. They'll either have us make one or go to a Tech Shop and have one made for free. Either way, we never see them again.
I've seen so much stuff from those types of people now, I can read them fairly well.
Had a guy two weeks ago want 4 pieces made for a prototype. Gave him a price. He called and wanted to know what CNC machine we had because he wanted to write the program for us to save time and money. I told him "it doesn't work like that, you have no idea what tools we'd use or what speeds and feeds we'd use". He called back and wanted to know what software package we used for the CNC router. We told him, he downloaded a free trial, send the file to us, with the tool path on it, then asked how much now. I explained that the cost hadn't changed and the way he drew the parts wouldn't work because they parts needed to be held down.
Then he says he wants to come run the parts on our CNC machine once I get the program ready, to save money. At this point, I'm about totally exhausted with the entire conversation. He then calls back and says he wants to come to work for us and he'd go out and sell and when he wasn't selling, we could teach him how to run all our machines and we could make a lot of money together.
Calls back the next day and tells another guy that he needs to know where we buy our router bits from because he's buying his own router and needs to know where we get the tools from. Calls back about a week later, tells me that a guy down the street from me made them for him and it only took them 8 hours. We quoted 4.
I'm very patient with them, but some times it's exhausting.