Tim Aucoin
New Member
So I'm out back on my drive pad removing the wrap from my truck and a contractor (young "kid" in his early 20's) working across the alley (installing eaves and stuff) comes up to me and asks me if I do stickers and lettering on trailers. I say "sure, is this your trailer"? (as I point to the trailer he is working out of). He says; "no, I work for this guy right now, but bought my own trailer just last week and will be doing my own work starting next month. My trailer is pretty much the same as this one."
He hands me his business card and says he would like his logo huge on the trailer, some lettering telling his services, and maybe some angled stripes to add some color. Looking at his card, I ask him if he's "stuck" on this particular logo or is he open to suggestions for a new design? He says that a friend of his designed this for him and he really likes it and wants to keep it as is. I say, okay, not a problem. I can work with this! My next question was; "What condition is your "new" trailer in? Is it brand new or used?" His reply; "Well, it has a little hail damage, but you can hardly see it. Other than that, it's brand new." I say "great"... and he continues...
"Yeah, I got $3000 off of the price because of the hail damage which was a sweet deal." "And it's a good thing" he says, "because I'm pretty much broke and have no money, but I've got a lot of work lined up to do once I get the trailer all done up and ready to go, so I'll be able to pay you pretty quick, probably within a month or so ."
I took a pic of the trailer, told him I'd e-mail him a quote. The quote will boldly state my terms of 50% deposit and 50% due upon installation. These "kids" need to learn also I suppose! Anyhow, I've attached his logo... I'd still like to talk him into something different... but not sure I want to put any time into this at all!
He hands me his business card and says he would like his logo huge on the trailer, some lettering telling his services, and maybe some angled stripes to add some color. Looking at his card, I ask him if he's "stuck" on this particular logo or is he open to suggestions for a new design? He says that a friend of his designed this for him and he really likes it and wants to keep it as is. I say, okay, not a problem. I can work with this! My next question was; "What condition is your "new" trailer in? Is it brand new or used?" His reply; "Well, it has a little hail damage, but you can hardly see it. Other than that, it's brand new." I say "great"... and he continues...
"Yeah, I got $3000 off of the price because of the hail damage which was a sweet deal." "And it's a good thing" he says, "because I'm pretty much broke and have no money, but I've got a lot of work lined up to do once I get the trailer all done up and ready to go, so I'll be able to pay you pretty quick, probably within a month or so ."
I took a pic of the trailer, told him I'd e-mail him a quote. The quote will boldly state my terms of 50% deposit and 50% due upon installation. These "kids" need to learn also I suppose! Anyhow, I've attached his logo... I'd still like to talk him into something different... but not sure I want to put any time into this at all!