There are many parts to the sign biz
Are you sure about that?
Given the bile directed at Gregg I get the impression that a Gold medal is handed out with every Valuejet..... this medallion has "Expert
sign maker" stamped on it.
Gregg clearly thinks along the same lines as I do... I might not do all aspects of
sign production BUT I think it's my business to take the time to understand and gather the knowledge of as many things
sign related as possible.
If customers ask difficult questions what's the best approach... wallow in your ignorance and stand there like the slack jawed village idiot... OR do your homework and present your customer with the knowledge they expect you to have in the first place. If I walk into Gregg's shop down under and start asking questions I'll be given a smooth, effortless explanation of the facts no matter how hard or specialised the question... what's going to happen if I walk into your shop? Are you going to impress me with your printer and then do card tricks to distract me from the fact that your expertise is a mile wide and an inch deep?
If you have owned a printer for two years and then start kicking an experienced 30 year veteran then the rest of us old school chaps who aren't the slightest bit impressed with digital printing are going to close ranks. If you
really are as experienced as our man quit hiding behind your printer and prove your case.
(PS. I haven't heard anyone say Chin, Chin for years... it made me laugh so much I've dropped me cup of tea)