Your last response illustrates the importance of my item A in the list I offered. This guy was never serious and wasn't coming to you out of respect. He's playing you and all your colleagues against each other and I can just bet that he'll profess how much of a family values candidate he is for the next two months. Integrity isn't high on his agenda.
By the end of the campaign, you'll hate seeing his
signs regardless of which alleged colleague of yours underbids you to do them.
This experience of yours reminds me of Cush's father in Jerry Maguire. I won't
sign anything I can be held accountable for, but my word because I trot my religion all over town is as strong as oak. At least until, that most ungodly trait, greed and lust for power kicks in.
This guy is not only revealing himself as a hypocrite from a religious standpoint, but a typical politician. He'll probably do real well in the election.
We don't even advertise that we do political
signs, but we have a flatbed printer, so we get them mostly from local candidates who believe that keeping the work local is as important as saving a few bucks on
signs buying them online.
In the past 3 weeks, we've done over $10k worth of political
signs and despite many of our candidates professing to be god fearing Christians, they all paid a 50% deposit. The only riskier businesses to deal with than politicians are under capitalized restaurants and fly by night home remodeling contractors. Throw in takeover used car lots to the list too.
You said in your last response, "In God We Trust before work begins." Work already has begun, you've done layout and revision work. I just hope you don't have to be visually bombarded for the next two months with something you designed but produced by somebody else.
Here is our boilerplate layout proof sheet that is the baseline of our intellectual property protection. We also add further language to our
computer generated estimates and contracts.
