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jerseysign

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  1. Effective Sign Works, an area full service sign company with an excellent reputation and track record has immediate openings for Installation Technicians. This is a great career opportunity for a hard working, reliable and versatile individual.

    Unique full time 40 hour / 4 Day Work Week gives you 3 consecutive days off including weekends most weeks. Health insurance, overtime, paid time off, paid holidays and top hourly rates. Updated equipment, safety program, excellent support staff, family atmosphere.

    You will be using your expertise to install a variety of sign products such as building signs, window graphics, entrance canopies and sign structures for business organizations such as; gyms, restaurants, schools, hospitals, banks and small businesses.


    MINIMUM qualifications required:
    -Clean driving record
    -Currently drug free
    -Able to pass a FEDERAL background check
    -Minimum 21 years old
    -Basic understanding of electrical systems and construction
    -Able to work occasional abnormal hours including early mornings, late nights, weekends, and out of town work
    -Clean professional appearance
    -Good language and communication skills
    -Great attitude!
    -Proficient with basic construction tools… saws, drills, hand tools, tape measure
    -Able or experienced working from ladders, boom trucks, man lifts and crane equipment
    -Able to drive a mid-size truck and haul a 30 foot trailer
    -Team player, able to work with others, and do what it takes to get the job done
    -In good physical shape able to lift over 75lbs, bend, twist and work off of a ladder
    -Excellent attention to detail and pride in your work
    -Trustworthy and have excellent customer service skills
    -Must be 100% Reliable & Dependable


    BONUS qualifications… (Not required but preferred)
    -Sign installing experience with an electrical Sign Company
    -Experience with digital graphics and vinyl application

    *This role includes working around electricity and working from ladders, lifts and bucket trucks year round.

     

    Contact Bob at Bob@EffectiveSignWorks.com or text / call 609-947-5460

  2. LOL, As I was writing this I was also on a conference call with our service Team and just overheard one of our customers now has an app for onsite clock-ins / outs and if you don't use their app your rating score goes down. Focus is on activates vs results.

    So what can you? Comply. Its an opportunity, those that don't will lose out. So we had all the Techs download the app, and off we go to better ratings. :)

    Smile, your in the sign business!

  3. You (we) get what you tolerate. Having said that, yes, there are too many non-sign professionals in the mix with "total" facility brokers and higher level management being forced to document and justify more and more. There is also a request / requirement now to document more because the technology allows us to - so that means we MUST have it. I agree there is too much emphasis on the ACTIVITIES vs the RESULTS. Unfortunately, its not going away.

    Moral problem? Look at the top - as goes the leader, so does the organization. Try a Tech appreciation day! And then reinforce appreciation and challenge them. I also agree its more widespread than just our industry, we are in stagnation right now and its a grind for most. Plus this economy is being propped up on toothpicks and the indecisive-ness is taking its toll.

  4. Established central New Jersey custom electric sign company seeks Sign Professional. Minimum 5 years commercial sign experience with at least some back ground in b2b sales. Will train the right sign person. Full support including Design staff, Permit Processor, Project Managers and sales assistant allows you to focus on building relationships and prospect for new opportunities. No geographical territory and very diversified product base allows for high potential. Business is in aggressive growth mode and adding team players, come join!

    Graduated commission scale, health insurance, incentive programs, 401K and all the other tools included.

    bob@effectivesignworks.com

    www.effectivesignworks.com

  5. There was a time I would agree Erik, but I have seen it too many times, and I have experienced what you are saying myself more than I care to remember.

    The truth is - Good Guys often finish LAST.

    And I for one am really tired of it, it affects us too and our families.

    Enough is enough. I have recently graduated to hard ball, and I dont take no $*#& from anyone anymore, especially from within.

  6. I attended, seemed about the same size as last year. Dave Fellman did a great 5 session sales and time management seminiar. Always good to see and thank the vendors. A few new EMC and Digital SIgnage players this year. Much of everything else was the same. It has been a rough economy but if you talk to some of the vendors you know they ar busy, 5 and 6 lead times for wholesale, most of which has only been recent.

    These things are what we make of them, the attendees (us) also need to attend (and contribute) or the vendors will say the same thing. i dont go to just to see the latest machinery or "show specials" my buying habits require more time and research...I go to build on my relationships, to thank the partners that have helped us and yes, always looking for new vendors as well. For those of us that are local its a great convienent way to get and remain connected - i always get something out of the semiars and take as many as I can.

    if it dissapeared all together i think we would be sorry, what we need is positive messages to motivate members and attendees and get it growing again.

  7. Dominic, i tend to feel the same way about industry rags, however they did send out a survey as does ISA and USSC.

    We participate and use the results with a grain of salt. I do find it usefull in some ways.

  8. What would you expect from your vendor if the following happened? We ordered two printed flex faces for a 10' X 13' Super America hi-rise sign. Installed the faces, at a cost more than you might think because we had to rent a crane at $1,360 to accomplish it. One of the face colors is wrong and the vendor admits it is due to a typo by the person entering the order. They are reprinting the faces but won't help with installation costs. Are we being unrealistic to think they have some responsibility? Thanks for your opinions.

    Your not being unrealistic to THINK they have some responsibility, but you might be to excpect them to chip in.

    If they do, hang on to them and build that relationship becasue that is rare from my experience.

    We have similiar issues happen more than we would like, getting reimbursed for labor is tough - although absolutley is the right thing to do.

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