I think there's a big difference in what it means to my customers (virtually nothing) and what it could mean to the industry if there was a centralized certification.. not associated with one company (Lowen) or one product (3M), but IMHO a good wrapper should be able to wrap with about any vehicle vinyl...
So while I didn't vote... no - it means nothing to my customers - but done right... it could mean a lot to the industry as a whole.
Great idea.. err.. wait, they already have that. It's called the PDAA.
It's been said in this thread already. I've said it 100 times in various other posts. This topic will never officially go to bed because there is so much more to it than most see.
UASG has 106 member companies
PDAA has 67 master certified companies, and another 100 or so general members.
Lowen has six installers certified according to what I've seen in the mags.
Some at 3M want to certify 3000+ individuals. This will simply never happen because, like you see here, most don't care about certification.
Most of our local customers don't care about certifications. However, we have a few other UASG members in our market, and it's a great selling point we use to elevate ourselves above the rest of the pack. Our local customers don't care at all about PDAA membership, because they don't know what it is.
Now, a good portion of our contract install work comes from PDAA & UASG membership. Ask anyone at the big print service providers, and most of them will tell you they use the PDAA and UASG members first when sourcing installations. Like Cptcorn said, Best Buy (or the company printing for Best Buy) does not pick up the phone book and call sign shops when they're rolling out a national ad campaign.
I was able to meet and talk to representatives from many different print companies this past week at SGIA in New Orleans. They were all very interested in what the PDAA was doing at the show.
Also, the participating manufacturers in the programs use the associations when they refer work out. When 3M receives a call from Delta, they call on their certified companies.
One last point. Personally, I'd rather not have a million members, so I'm actually very happy to see there isn't much interest here in the programs.