I know I'm new around here - and only really been making any kind of
signs for the last year or so... but I'll toss my opinion in here nonetheless.
I look at it from a little different point of view. Even though I'm still on the new side when it comes to the
sign business, I'm certainly not new to the business of life, and this isn't my first business venture.
See, I'm a
computer geek by nature. I spent many, many years with my head stuck in boxes of chips and cards and wires and trying to make them do what I wanted them to do. I was good at it - probably as good, if not better - at THAT as some of these old
sign makers are at making
signs. (Uncle Sam taught me the basics at least) Really, I had never met a
computer that I couldn't fix - one way or another. I could fix, build, design, network... I could make them look cool with lights, customizations; I built computers with radiators hanging off the back of them because they were so darn fast...
... so I decided to start my own
computer shop.
What I learned over the next year is that there is a huge difference between fixing/building computers and running a
computer shop. I'm 100% convinced that someone who doesn't know the difference between an IP address and a MAC address could run a successful
computer business, but knowing how to fix computers doesn't mean you have the skills to run a business.
It's the same here. I'm really trying to concentrate on building my BUSINESS - with that, I've taught myself how to run my CNC machine - being a
computer geek (and knowing a LOT about motion control systems, etc... which I taught myself BTW) running the CNC came pretty easy. Making
signs on the CNC is another story. I'm still learning - I'm a numbers guy, so the design part isn't my strong point, but I'm getting better. Luckily, I can run Corel - I've spent a LOT of time in Photoshop - I've learned (a lot from forums not unlike this one) the differences between Vector art and Bitmap art and where each one has a place.
I do kinda agree with the OP - and it's not just the attitude here. I browse a lot of different forums (my 'day job' gives me a lot of rear-end time), and people are ALWAY offering laundry lists of things to do before going into business for yourself...
... my advice is to just do it.
I never knew how much of an idiot I was the first time I started my own business until I started my own business. You will never learn as much from a class room or internet forums as you will stepping out and making a fool of yourself and losing a crap load of money. But you will learn.
There is a LOT of good people on these forums around the web that will give you good advice and not just run everyone because you want what they have. There is a LOT of people out here that have been EXACTLY where you are now and want to pull others up.
Once you put yourself out there - and that's my biggest piece of advice - there are a lot of people who will help you make
signs AND run a successful business. You might fall on your nose - but you'll learn what to do next time.
(Now, that said – I did read the other post [and if we’re talking about the same post… the coolmist dude?] He did strike me as someone who didn’t want to get into the wrapping business as much as he was someone who was trying to simply do a DIY install, so I don’t completely disagree with hammering him… but who knows… maybe he is trying and just isn’t that bright? I could have answered his question and I’ve just watched a bunch of wrapping videos on Youtube… )