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Funny thing about using standards like PMS. You get what you asked for*, not what you thought you asked for based on your likely uncalibrated computer monitor, or worse, cell phone screen.
*Assuming the producer can hit a color.
Back when I was working on electronics an extension cord with one end pulled off for wiring on lugs was called a "widow maker". If the cord had both plugs on it we called an "electron hose".
Last place I worked (it was electronics repair) was in one of the prefabbed single story industrial complexes. Several times someone stone all the copper from the AC units on top of the buildings, like the whole building. Several businesses in it. We were at the back of the complex near the...
If they are significantly cheaper I'd start to think about applying the "you get what you pay for" principle. I'm real leery of that with electricity. Something's making it cheap. Cheap materials, cheap manufacturing, or lack of any kind of quality control. Maybe all of that and more. Not saying...
That was pretty cool. Happened pretty quick, but definitely cool. Passed right over us here so we just walked outside for a few minutes. Didn't have to travel or anything. Cheap and easy once in a lifetime experience I suppose.
Found this on ZipRecruiter. If you click over to the Jobs tab at the top you can see current job postings. Should give you some idea at least.
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/Vehicle-Wrap-Salary--in-Arizona
Gino, my first suggestion above (post #16) was to decline it because I know that and is what I'd do if it were me. But OP seems to be hesitant to go that route.
It's from The Shining movie. Wendy Torrance (played by Shelley Duvall) has to defend herself from her husband with a baseball bat after the hotel's evil has possessed him.
Notepads with your logo and contact info. Everytime they jot something down to give to someone or stick on something they see your name, and so do all the people that see those notes.
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