Ickyragu, how is picking up the phone book and calling someone you know nothing about any better than taking a gamble on this guy who at least knows something about the industry?
Because I'm not hiring someone to make signs for me, I'd be hiring someone to provide me with tools to improve my business.... For that I want someone who's proven to be, and specializes in business consulting... not someone who is dabbling in it because he's bored of, or couldn't make it in the sign industry.
Running a sign shop has its quirks... but it's like running any business. Listen to customers, adapt to customers needs... It's all stuff every business should be capable of doing.
It's the same reason a good sign shop learns to outsource and not do everything in house. Sure, I can make 100 10 FT Banners.. But I don't Specialize in Making banners... Why would I do that when I can sub it out, get them hemmed/grommeted by sewing them, rather than provide an inferior taped product?
Robert has 20 years in the signmaking business, which is great on him. But what qualifications make him an exceptional business coach/advisor? The only real praise I've heard on the forums is he's good at sharpening scissors... I havent heard much in the way of his coaching, besides one guy. I did a google search and went to the about me page on the first result of a place close to me, here are the persons qualifications - Sounds like theres a few valid certifications out there... ones that are very easy to get
- Professional Certified Coach (PCC) International Coach Federation (ICF)
- Certified Executive Coach, (CEC) Royal Roads University
- Designing your Life – Certified Coach
- Portfolio Entrepreneur with 20 years experience as a Business Mentor and Strategist
- Facilitator and Mentor – Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE)
- Design Thinking + Innovation – Sauder School of Business – Queens University
It's the same reason when my toilet gets clogged I don't hire the random guy on craigslist who will plumb the drain for $20, and I goto the shop that wants to charge me $200. sometimes you get what you pay for, and when you're business/house is on the line... you don't cheap out. And again.. no offence to Robert, but if he was serious about coaching... Maybe take some of the classes/degrees... Most of them seem to be a week or two long course... Theyre probably useless, but at least it gives some credibility to what you're trying to do