tulsagraphics
New Member
I'm getting calls for aerial jobs every. single. day. (local and subcontract work from out of state shops) It's great -- the money is good,. no complaints there -- but I found a new speed bump. A lot of these jobs are on new buildings (or tenants needing signs in places where there are no existing hookups)
For the most part I've simply been installing signs and leaving the drops for a local electrician to deal with. However, for some of these installs, it means I'm having to make a 2nd trip (an hour away) just to get photos to prove the installation was entirely completed. (again, no issues with getting paid so far)
I've seen quite a few companies installing illuminated signs (e.g. subcontract work) and I know damn well those 20 something "sign mavericks" aren't electricians, yet they leave the job site with a fully powered sign. So how does that work? Are we allowed to tie into existing connections, but just not run wire all the way to the breaker box? Or is there a little bit of a grey area we can navigate without too much hassle?
For the most part I've simply been installing signs and leaving the drops for a local electrician to deal with. However, for some of these installs, it means I'm having to make a 2nd trip (an hour away) just to get photos to prove the installation was entirely completed. (again, no issues with getting paid so far)
I've seen quite a few companies installing illuminated signs (e.g. subcontract work) and I know damn well those 20 something "sign mavericks" aren't electricians, yet they leave the job site with a fully powered sign. So how does that work? Are we allowed to tie into existing connections, but just not run wire all the way to the breaker box? Or is there a little bit of a grey area we can navigate without too much hassle?
