No doubt the composite aluminum or even sheet aluminum is less hassle, but have you ever seen how badly the aluminum composites oxidize in just two or three years.... especially if you leave a white background. If it's colored ahead of time, they just fade out. No, we don't really sell these aluminum composite boards as high end signs. They're usually considered quickies at a high cost for materials.
For us, we do a fair amount of MDO, aluminum composites and sheet alumninum, banners, sandblasted, electrical and trucks, so we use it all. Also, a big seller is all the various PVC's for interior signs, so we generally use the substrate most fitted and best for the project and don't worry about taking the easy way out, but to each their own.
Oh, and it must be a somewhat perfect world around here or we're just good, but I've never seen...... even an employee, take over an hour to paint one board and that includes opening, stirring and closing the cans.
By the way, we also still have quite a bit of lead oil-based 1-shot lettering and bulletin on hand. It's not like the snot in the cans most are buying these days.