I'm probably going to be sorry I am asking these questions, but I am really puzzled here. And I am not intending attitude or sarcasm here, but rather serious questions. This (Signs101) is not a private club (or is it?) isn't it a question/answer/discussion forum which invites new members, or are we mistaken?
1. If the veteran sign folk here are so down on the new people, why don't you just ignore them and their questions instead of attempting to demoralize each one that pops in? Is it some sort of sport here?
2. If you are so accomplished and skilled, aren't you wasting your very valuable time and energy even reading the newbie/noob, etc posts? Couldn't you be making more $$$ working on a new sign?
3. Why, for example, if paintpro21 wants to cut some simple vinyl striping or "stickers" why do you care if he wants to cut them himself, when these tasks are so obviously disdained in your professional opinions?
4. If one does want to get into the vinyl business, where else would one go to learn this craft? There are no college courses, or classes at JVS, or lessons available in the internet that I know of. There might be a video on cutters, but I have seen very few of those. It's not exactly something that can be learned from a book alone, is it? How exactly would one do research on this business? By spending $20,000 on a new Graphtec? Isn't that about as dumb an idea as purchasing a Corvette (at least in my youth) in which to learn how to drive?
5. I live in a small town, there are no sign shops within a 30 mile radius, save 1. Two years ago I had a job for 24 corplast signs, I called him 4 times and he never returned my call. I finally found a new shop in another nearby town, they wanted $35 for a one color double sided corplast sign. (They were in business for 5 months-then closed up.) There are only a couple of people working out of their homes for me to consult with, one gal has 1 toddler and a 7 yr old to deal with and so can't tell you when the job will be done, and the other guy is so weird, he only wants to cut what he wants to cut and some days he doesn't want to cut 'yellow'.