I appreciate your sentiments there Mr. PHD, but
1. Sign Mechanics and Technicians have certain responsibilities and none of them include working outside of the sign more than 15 feet (in this state)
2. Had you read all of the posts you would already know that he was wanting to develop a sign department...not expand a department. He suplied me with an empty bucket truck, and the job location. And when I say empty, I mean EMPTY!
3. His remedy for the situation was to bring power from another existin sign 30 yards away and run it underground, which is illegal to do unless you are a REAL electrician.
I don't by any means suppose to know it all, but am really keen to standard operations when it comes to servicing signage. When a signguy does new construction in your state, is he permitted to run all the wiring from the circuit to the sign, 150feet away...underground? If he is, wonderful...NOT IN THIS STATE! I'm not gonna have the local inspector stop in for lunch and inquire as to my goings-on, if I know I'm not responsible, permitted or even expected to do what was being asked of me by someone who just wants to attain a good working relationship with a big client.
Just as a footnote: When I told my boss that 50percent of the estimated cost of repair was expected before the service began and the rest after it's completion, he looked at me as if I were crazy and said, and I quote..."We don't have to do that. He's got 11 restaurants". Three jobs later and more than $4000 owed, we haven't seen the first penny, and that began 5 months ago. Who's the one that doesn't know protocol? I know it and follow it exclusively. This IS a job for a REAL electrician, and I can man up and say that. I'm not however, gonna break the law to keep my job.
Thanks for playing!