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  1. Shop vehicle question (commercial tag/USDOT#)

    In Michigan, anything one ton and over need DOT numbers. But more importantly, make sure you have a commercial insurance policy on the vehicle. If you letter it up with your business name and were ever to get in an accident and get sued, your insurance company could deny coverage because...
  2. Relatively painless website design

    Absolutely love Phoebe's wings...looks like you're getting her imagination started out right...and early.
  3. Before the Big Game?

    Perhaps next year?????
  4. Before the Big Game?

    Steelers 31 Cheesers 14
  5. Time Machine

    Laser powered fitches & cutters, and ionized One Shot.
  6. Obtaining a Credit Report

    Okay...so I have this customer who's dinked me over for the last time...but they are also one of my key suppliers for a particular product I use. Giving them the axe will be a little more painful than most customers, and so I'm going to give them one more chance but only after a credit report...
  7. Work Orders

    Doing them on the computer sure makes it easy to adjust on the fly.
  8. Work Orders

    +1:thumb:
  9. Work Orders

    Ditto for the archive-ability, and ease of looking up years-old information. Converting the files to .pdf solves the problem of not having permanent numbers, and so does my file naming system: Job number-Customer Name-Date work order was initiated Sample: 8675309_Jammin'_...
  10. Work Orders

    I do my work orders in MS Excel. Each blank file template is a workbook that contains two work sheets. One work sheet is the work order, and the other work sheet is the invoice. The cells in the invoice are linked back to the work order so I do not have to type things twice. When I fill...
  11. Discounts for Charities or Non-Profits??

    Charge them the regular price, and then donate the cash back to the charity as you see fit. Discounts are a slippery slope, and once one finds out, they'll all be lining up for something.
  12. Your criteria for firing a customer

    Anybody ever hear of the "clueless" routine? "I don't know where the invoice is", "I could've sworn it was mailed last week", "The "other" boss knows about that payment....not me". Seems I've heard it all....all but the truth, that is. BTW...I believe I should have posted this in the...
  13. Your criteria for firing a customer

    Besides the obvious issue of non-payment, what other reasons have caused you to fire a customer?
  14. Bear in or on the truck? (Both I guess)

    Sweet! I used to live in Mt. Pleasant, and worked in Farwell. I miss Clare...and Jay's. JB
  15. All that glitters...

    As a tool and die maker in a former life, I've always enjoyed knowing how stuff was made. Take a look at this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt4Lh-hgGok&NR=1 And another one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnRRDIFNxoM&NR=1
  16. Snow storm???

    Feelin' like I'm 12 again....with a repeat of the blizzard of '78.
  17. For Marlene

    Forced to live with cats, I am. Sweet video.
  18. Asked to do presentation about signs for advertising, need some advice!

    How can anything advertize any better than a couple hundred kids running around in screen printed t-shirts?
  19. !%@#&^! Politicians!!

    From the sounds of it, I'd say you've already exceeded $75.00 worth of shop labor with their foolish emails. Send them on their way and let them know you really appreciate their efforts to save the tax payers money.
  20. Color Management on Monitor help please...

    I have a friend in the photo business that uses this: http://www.colormunki.com/
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