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samjac

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samjac last won the day on December 5 2011

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  • Birthday 07/12/1961

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    RON
  • Company
    NW SIGN INDUSTRIES
  • Job Title
    ceo
  • City & State
    NJ
  • Gender
    Male

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    Vinyl & Digital Shop

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  1. Just looking at it from the other side of the fence... If you are going to take this vow - one which i will support in my company - You need to also vow to do the following: If you want to be treated like a professional contractor you need to be professional in every aspect of the word. Show up on time as promised. Stop making promises you have no intention of keeping. Communicate accurately and honestly. Take care of the product like its you would want someone to do for your product. Get your paper work and photos in promptly without thirteen follow up phone calls. Don't disappear once you get the deposit. Better yet put the deposit in an escrow account to prove good faith. I think we all suffer from an industry that is plagued with sub par contractors - both locally and nationally. I just think if we are going to vow to do anything as a group we should first agree to make this industry the most professional trade on the jobsite. Instead we are often viewed as something less then the cable guys. That's a shame too - we really are the most multi skilled of all the trades that visit a job site. Again Just looking at this from my side of the fence.
  2. Just looking at it from the other side of the fence... If you are going to take this vow - one which i will support in my company - You need to also vow to do the following: If you want to be treated like a professional contractor you need to be professional in every aspect of the word. Show up on time as promised. Stop making promises you have no intention of keeping. Communicate accurately and honestly. Take care of the product like its you would want someone to do for your product. Get your paper work and photos in promptly without thirteen follow up phone calls. Don't disappear once you get the deposit. Better yet put the deposit in an escrow account to prove good faith. I think we all suffer from an industry that is plagued with sub par contractors - both locally and nationally. I just think if we are going to vow to do anything as a group we should first agree to make this industry the most professional trade on the jobsite. Instead we are often viewed as something less then the cable guys. That's a shame too - we really are the most multi skilled of all the trades that visit a job site. Again Just looking at this from my side of the fence.
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