Moze
Active Member
It's not a wrapped vehicle, or a 100' tall pole sign, or a cool bowling alley monument sign, but it was a huge job for me.
Precision Sign Services is just 'me', so it felt good to get this done. I had two weeks to complete exactly 50 surveys. They stretched from the Dallas / Fort Worth area down past Austin, TX.
50 locations, a minimum of 10 pages of total information per site, every elevation and sign had to be sketched, anywhere from 50 - 75 photos per site including approach shots from all applicable roads, all photos renamed and organized into logical groupings, and everything scanned to .pdf files and uploaded at the end of each day.
I'm not going to lie - the job ate my lunch. On the first day, the fuel pump quit on my truck, so I had to get a rental and send the truck to a mechanic. On the second day, my wife got rear-ended at an intersection. A week and a half into the surveys, my wife came down with pneumonia. It was a very, very long two weeks.
All work had to be completed and uploaded by Monday morning. I finished my last location on the Saturday prior to that at noon. So, it doesn't look like much, but that's what this 3" binder full of surveys represents.
Precision Sign Services is just 'me', so it felt good to get this done. I had two weeks to complete exactly 50 surveys. They stretched from the Dallas / Fort Worth area down past Austin, TX.
50 locations, a minimum of 10 pages of total information per site, every elevation and sign had to be sketched, anywhere from 50 - 75 photos per site including approach shots from all applicable roads, all photos renamed and organized into logical groupings, and everything scanned to .pdf files and uploaded at the end of each day.
I'm not going to lie - the job ate my lunch. On the first day, the fuel pump quit on my truck, so I had to get a rental and send the truck to a mechanic. On the second day, my wife got rear-ended at an intersection. A week and a half into the surveys, my wife came down with pneumonia. It was a very, very long two weeks.
All work had to be completed and uploaded by Monday morning. I finished my last location on the Saturday prior to that at noon. So, it doesn't look like much, but that's what this 3" binder full of surveys represents.