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  1. Sign Journeyman Electrician / Serviceman Hanson Sign Company, located on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State, has been in business since 1964. We are known for the great care we take with clients and employees alike. The Sign Electrician will be responsible for ensuring that sign installations and service are executed to code and meet company standards. Specific responsibilities include: Troubleshoot sign issues and determine repair requirements. Install various types of signs and hook up to electrical circuit if required. Operate with safety as the primary concern for team, customer and self. Job Requirements: Journeyman Electrician in Washington State 04 (signs) or 01 (general) electrical license. Valid drivers license. Professional appearance and personality. Must be willing to work in attics, crawl spaces and aerial lifts / bucket truck up to 60’. Other Abilities Safely ascend and descent ladders. Regularly lift and move up to 50 lbs. Good mechanical skills set such as: working with hands, tools, climbing, good sense of balance, bending, kneeling, crouching, etc. Job type: Full time, some overtime and travel. Hours are 7:30am to 4:00pm Monday – Friday. Salary: $36 - $42 per hour depending on experience. Benefits: 100% paid medical, dental, vision plan. Matching 401K, paid vacation and holidays. Well maintained equipment, including new Altec trucks. Drug testing and employment physical may be required.
  2. This Elliot is on an International 4300 with a Cummings 2350 B101 Diesel engine and Allanson automatic transmission. It has 71,782 miles and has been serviced as required sing the day we bought it new in 2016. The dropbox link has a few pictures https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uupwbrfuwjwqxe6/AAC5jr-PFU8h-z96mKeZonpNa?dl=0 $138,000.00 1764979077_ElliottL60R_Spec_Brochure.pdf
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  4. We did work for them in January and have not been paid or contacted. Tom Merkle posted on the South Water Signs forum on this site and said he's never not paid for work, but you can't prove that by me! I contacted the customer's corporate office and got a response that they will push the issue with him.
  5. Like to hunt / fish / hike in the mountains? Western Washington is amazing! Wonderful place to raise a family or enjoy the great Outdoors - or both!
  6. Full Time Sign Sales Person Needed. We have awesome customers, a wonderful location and a great family atmosphere. We are looking for a sign Sales person to join our family in the beautiful Pacific NW. Please tell us a little about yourself along with your resume. View our website in order to better understand the type of work we do: www.hansonsigns.com Qualifications: -Able to read a tape measure. -High attention to detail. -Must be able to own your projects and work thru problems in a timely manner. -Ideal candidate will be able to self manage. -Must possess a strong work ethic and good attitude. -Must have a high school or equivalent diploma.- -Must have a valid drivers license and must have a good "clean" driving record. Serious applicants only. Benefits: Job Type Full-time Pay: Hourly Depending on Experience. Medical, Dental and Vision insurance Retirement 401K 6 paid holidays Vacation pay after one year
  7. I appreciate the input Rocco. I told the company we would not be sending them that information and they said they would take us off the vendor list. It's ok, we are plenty busy anyway.
  8. How do you all feel about a national company asking for drug testing and background checks for your employees? Complete with A background portion (criminal, sex offender, terrorist watch list), driving record and credit report. This check is looking for felonies, violent and trust based crimes Drug testing- standard 5-panel Fingerprinting to follow at a later date with a badge issued We always do a driver license check, all our drivers are on the random drug testing program but I feel really uncomfortable with giving personal information to another company. Am I over reacting?
  9. Plus it's in the Pacific NW - you've never lived anywhere with prettier scenery!
  10. Identiti Resources Ltd 425 N Martingale Rd, 18th Floor Schaumburg, IL 60173 If you want to include them in the Nationals list, I'll give them a 5 star review.
  11. Full Time Sign Metal Fabricator Needed. We have awesome customers, a wonderful location and a great family atmosphere. Looking for someone who is cheerful, dependable and has some experience in sign building. Please tell us a little about yourself along with your resume. View our website in order to better understand the type of work we do: www.hansonsigns.com Qualifications: -Minimum of 3-5 years in sign fabrication experience -Working knowledge of Welding Processes. -Able to read a tape measure. -Ability to read and build from shop drawings. -High attention to detail. -Must be able to own your projects and work thru problems in a timely manner. -Ideal candidate will be able to self manage as well as manage others. -Must be able to get to work on time! -Must possess a strong work ethic and good attitude. -Must have a high school or equivalent diploma.- -Must have a valid drivers license and must have a good "clean" driving record. Serious applicants only. Benefits: Job Type Full-time Pay: $25.00 - $34.00 per hour Depending on Experience Medical, Dental and Vision insurance Retirement plan 6 paid holidays Vacation pay after one year
  12. DId I mention we would help with moving expenses for the right candidate?
  13. I like the landing page with the recent posts, these forums have been invaluable for us!
  14. Sign Journeyman Electrician / Serviceman Hanson Sign Company, located on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State, has been in business since 1964. We are known for the great care we take with clients and employees alike. The Sign Electrician will be responsible for ensuring that sign installations and service are executed to code and meet company standards. Specific Responsibilities include: Troubleshoot sign issues and determine repair requirements Install various types of signs and hook up to electrical circuit if required. Operate with safety as primary concern for team, customer and self Job Requirements: Journeyman Electrician in Washington 04-Signs or 01 – Commercial. Out of State applicants can check the requirements at lni.wa.gov/tradeslicensing/electrical/licenseexamed/licensecert. Click on Electrician. Valid driver’s license with Class B CDL for airbrakes Professional appearance and personality Must be willing to work in attics, crawl spaces and aerial lifts. OTHER ABILITIES: Safely ascend and descend ladders. Regularly lift and/or move up to 40 to 50 lbs. Good mechanical skills set, such as: working with hands, tools, climbing, good sense of balance, bending, kneeling, crouching, etc. Job Type: Full-time, some overtime and travel. Hours are 7:30am to 4:00 pm Monday – Friday. Salary: Depends on experience, $32 - $38 per hour. Benefits include 100% paid Medical, Dental, 401k, paid vacation and holidays. We are willing to help with relocation expenses! Drug testing and employment physical required. Contact: nancyb@hansonsigns.com Hanson Sign Company, Inc. PO Box 928 Silverdale WA 98383
  15. We opened with a few of our crew to manufacture sneeze guards for bank teller windows and car dealership sales desks. The only time the phone rings is when a National sign company wants a job done "right away". I think we may be able to go out for service on/around the 18th.
  16. Sign shops in Washington state aren't considered essential... home improvement stores, pot shops and "vegetation management crews" are essential. Good to know where we stand....
  17. Nice, Matt! My daughter actually thought that since China has a large elderly population and this virus seems to have targeted the elderly... and it started in China... how grim is that thought! and here's a link to an interesting article about China's aging population: https://chinapower.csis.org/aging-problem/
  18. In Washington State the employment security dept has a thing called Shared work - if the employer will continue to pay benefits (we pay medical/dental) and sign up for the Shared work project, the employees can file for unemployment without having to look for work, they just report what hours they did work and EmpSec will pay the balance to make up 40 hours. They pay about 75% of the employees pay but it's better than nothing. We've had several larger jobs put on hold and our phones and email has slowed considerably. The feeling in our shop is that the gov will shut everyone down next week. We are a small shop and have no issues with "social distancing" (see our facebook page) here at work. So far no one here has it, but since it's a sneaky virus you just don't know if you have it until you actually get ill. And yes, I do believe it is an engineered virus, fortunately not Stephen King's SuperFlu level but dangerous none the less. Stay well and be safe!
  19. A conditional release should have some kind of wording like Upon receipt of payment in full, and upon said payment clearing the bank upon which it is drawn, the undersigned hereby agrees to waive and release any right to a mechanics lien, stop notice, or any right against a labor and material bond on the job. This covers you against their check bouncing - release is only effective after the check clears the bank.
  20. Never give a lien waiver - you can do a conditional waiver that says you won't lien a job as long as you get paid, then an unconditional waiver when you are paid. Tell companies who insist on unconditional waivers before payment that it's extortion and completely unethical.
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