Gino
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Some good points, Stacey, but that's the opposite of what I was first asking. Again, I have no problem people asking how much is this to do or what do you get for this or that...... that stuff is kinda basic and then based upon demographics, so you need a little thinking involved.
However, my question was based upon all the people who wanna take things outta the equation and still charge for them. For instance, they don't wanna buy the proper shipping tubes or bubble-wrap, but wanna charge what the guy who does do it.... gets. They're against using the vinyl the job calls for and wanna re-invent how to do it and call it progress. They wanna use subpar substrates or inferior known products, not tell the client and charge full price. They wanna know how to cut corners and get away with it on so many levels. All it does is make it harder for those of us doing things the correct way, the way we learned it over the decades and put a whole new spin on it and get away with robbing people. It has nothing at all to do about learning new things, but all about deceiving your clients. Why would anyone wanna go into business to purposely rob customers ?? It eventually catches up and you'll be gone, but 2 more just like it pop up and before you know it, the countryside is littered with hacks who don't give a sh!t about the industry and how they are ruining it.
To me it's like having a lamp on your end table which has the capacity for a 3-way, but some jack@ss sells ya a 60W bulb. Ha..... it works, but it could work so much better and all ya hafta do is explain this stuff to people, not hide it. Most would be surprised of the results, if they were just...... honest.
Like WildWest said, some people don't know any better, but then, they shouldn't be doing it in the first place, if they don't know what they're doing. They should stick to what they know and experiment on themselves, not the public.
However, my question was based upon all the people who wanna take things outta the equation and still charge for them. For instance, they don't wanna buy the proper shipping tubes or bubble-wrap, but wanna charge what the guy who does do it.... gets. They're against using the vinyl the job calls for and wanna re-invent how to do it and call it progress. They wanna use subpar substrates or inferior known products, not tell the client and charge full price. They wanna know how to cut corners and get away with it on so many levels. All it does is make it harder for those of us doing things the correct way, the way we learned it over the decades and put a whole new spin on it and get away with robbing people. It has nothing at all to do about learning new things, but all about deceiving your clients. Why would anyone wanna go into business to purposely rob customers ?? It eventually catches up and you'll be gone, but 2 more just like it pop up and before you know it, the countryside is littered with hacks who don't give a sh!t about the industry and how they are ruining it.
To me it's like having a lamp on your end table which has the capacity for a 3-way, but some jack@ss sells ya a 60W bulb. Ha..... it works, but it could work so much better and all ya hafta do is explain this stuff to people, not hide it. Most would be surprised of the results, if they were just...... honest.
Like WildWest said, some people don't know any better, but then, they shouldn't be doing it in the first place, if they don't know what they're doing. They should stick to what they know and experiment on themselves, not the public.