Pat Whatley
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I kind of miss the old Doug who would make 10,000 word posts with links and quotes.
I kind of miss the old Doug who would make 10,000 word posts with links and quotes.
Wow did this thread get lost.
To get back to the original premise...
Are you buying a sign business from a craigslist ad?
This "distant" mentor will not be able to give you enough training to matter if you are just visiting. The fact that they don't like email or telephones screams trouble (spelt SCAM).
If you really really have a hankering for the sign business, go to a local reputable supplier and negotiate some hand holding. Do not go discount for your start-up machine. If you can't afford a decent start-up cost you should buy the lawnmower instead...
I just got quoted $250 a month for my property, that's why I bought the lawn tractor.
Skirting around all the drama...... welcome from PA................................
The 'going' is going to be tough for many reasons and it's not gonna be any easier on your son. I would use your 'Search Button' feature here and read up on quite a bit.
As the saying goes, there are no dumb questions, just answers. I know Vinyl's post sounded harsh and downright rude, but there is a lot of truth in what he says about the industry. For your sake and your son's.... you will have to do double duty and try extra hard to read between the lines.
In life, there's always some good in the bad and regardless of how you receive the message, don't ignore it's true meaning.
You guys keep telling him to buy a lawnmower if he can't afford a printer. My brother has a landscaping company and he pays as much for his mowers as we do our printers. A new SCAG 61 inch mower will cost you $13,000.00. A Venttrac used will run you 20 grand. There is money to be made in lawn care and landscaping. My brother has one account that is $250,00.00 a year. The sign business is just as challenging as lawn care. Just like the sign industry, you have people getting into lawn care that under cuts the same as in our industry. Whatever route you take you have to have passion and an eagerness to learn. Rock On Nickel and good luck. I have a nephew that has Autism.
TSN, I also wanted to mention something about equipment & supplies. One of your greatest assets can be a good supplier, they sometimes offer advice about what material may work for certain jobs etc, also is there one that has local delivery to you? This is important because if you can get your hands on supplies quickly you don't have to stock as much & you can satisfy the customer. I use a company called NGlantz & Son do you know if they have a branch near you? if they do you are set! Also and just as important a good sign machine supplier is sometimes also a good source for info, I bought my first sign machine from a company called Beacon graphics, they by chance had a working sign shop at the time (not sure about now but they may still have the same deal going) & since I bought my machine from them I could call for advice, it was a great help in my early days. Proveer sells sign machines & equipment & seem to be helpful in that respect. I also want to mention installing signs, I have a good deal of install work & use a 40 foot boom truck, it comes in handy & I wouldn't want to run things without it, like I said before I can help in this area also, I will pm you my phone # & you can call me if you want, It my be the best way for you to get started. I am not too good with drama, I leave that to the the ladies, If you are mechanical & you are a fast learner then I am sure you will be able to accomplish whatever you want in this business.