On everyday run of the mill kinda signs like 18" x 24" real estate or site signs, 4' x 8's, truck lettering and so many others, that's possible and for the most part we do, but I've had people come back after bidding out a $2,800.00
to $35,000 or $65,000 jobs. Always, can you sharpen your pencil a little more or how can we make this work for all of us ??
Asking for discounts, just seems part of the equation these days, regardless if you have it written down or not.
Today, when someone asks me about dropping the price or can I do better, I always say, sure... but it's gonna cost ya in the long run. I try to get a feel for if it's gonna be a waste of time explaining or not, but it only takes a few minutes and if it's gonna save a nice job, what the heck ??
Age might be a by-product for me, but I always tell them......
I've been doing this for over 40 years and I know what it takes to make this job and make it right. I can cut corners and give you lesser quality products, just like the other quotes you might've gotten, but will they be here in a year or two because of cutting all those corners ?? Probably not. That kinda stuff eventually catches up to you and will bite you and me both in the butt. I'd rather not build a sign knowing it isn't the way I want to do it, but if you find someone you can spec your sign out to and they do it cutting corners, at least you now know how they can do it. For us, we'll do it, so long as you know, you're getting second rate substrates or thinner then normal materials, but we won't cut any corners on any electrical signs. That ain't worth it.... no way, no how. There, I draw the line.