How much as changed for you and where do you think or plan to be in the next 5 years?
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Mario G. Lafreniere aka Fergie.
jnsigns@onlink.net
Chapleau, Ontario home of "The World's Largest Game Preserve"
Spring is upon us,in Shania Twain Country. Farewell snow,here comes the mosquito!
"I cut it twice and it's still too short!"
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Michael Boone
Sign Painter
5828 Buerman Rd.Sodus,NY 14551
Ontime @localnet.com
5 years from now, I look for this place to be streamlinin'...in other words, I'll be doin' more of the kind of work I WANT to do, and not what PAYS the bills. I see the custom-painted motorcycles still bein' a big part of the business, but I also see pinstriping gettin' bigger. Nice, clean lines and cool, small-to-medium designs. I see my signs getting more advanced. Instead of the standard 4'x 8' aluminum sign that is so popular around here, I see my clientele buying nicer signs: overlaid panels for a dimensional look, maybe some carving.
All in all, it still looks like fun...
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Dwayne Hunter
Image Factory Signs and Designs
King, NC
336 985-3640
"Paint to Live, Live to Paint"
Interesting question , especially this weekend!
In 1983,I married my sweetheart. (On this weekend!)
In 1998, I opened "The Sign Shack" for business! (On this weekend)
I could go on, but why? Where will I be in 5 yrs? I'm hoping it's not too far from where I'm at right now!
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"I have the body of a God.....(Buddha)".........................................
David Cooper,
The Sign Shack
Enid, OK.
signshack@peakonline.com
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Jack Wills
Studio Design Works
6255 Brookside Circle
Rocklin, CA 95677
writer@quiknet.com
In 5 years I will own my own home with my wife, my son & another child. I also hope to be making great income from my sign shop doing only high end work.
Also doing sign work will be mainly to keep me happy because I will be making more money from another business that will provide me with residual income well into my latter years.
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Bob Rochon
Creative Signworks
Millbury, MA
bob@creativesignworks.com
"Some people's kids"
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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND
As long as my health stays with me I will work, because I love this trade to much to quit on it.
For all those younger than me(almost everyone here is)If you are going to stay in the trade start looking into aquiring your own building and do it while you are young enough to reap the benefits.
This trade doesn't hold much of a future for retirement programs...owning a building or two or even more will give you the security you want when you reach that retirement age.
There are different ways to do it...use it as income....sell it...reverse a paid off motgage...live in it and work in it.
Start now there is no better time to sacrafice than when you are young...it will pay you 10 fold over the long haul.Aand property will never be cheaper than it is today.
I wish someone had given me this piece of advice when I needed to hear it...I hope someone benfits from my spouting off.
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
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Doug Allan
Island Sign
Maui, Hawaii
If you need some help I am always looking for an adventure
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
And not because of anything any fancier than putting away some bux in retirement funds and owning some property that can be sold, as Monte points out.
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Dave Grundy
AKA "applicator" on mIRC
"stickin' sticky stuff to valuable vessels and vehicles!"
in Granton, Ontario, Canada
1-519-225-2634
dave.grundy@quadro.net
www.quadro.net/~shirley
1991 - I'd decided there was no future driving fast trucks and had a small shop in Scottsdale, AZ turning out wood signs, custom cabinets & furniture. My girlfiend was running an upholstery business out of our condo with the help of our 7 yr. old daughter, my parents were retired and spending winters in AZ near us, my 2 sons back in Kansas were running the family businesses. Just about the time I thought that things had finally settled into a predictable groove my daughter was diagnosed diabetic & my oldest son (26yrs old) was killed in a spray plane crash leaving behind a young widow & a 2 yr. old daughter (my first grandchild).
1996 - I was living in my shop after my girlfriend & daughter moved to Oregon, my folk's health didn't permit much travel any more, my youngest son in Kansas left the family biz & went back to school to become an architect, my brother & his two young sons had returned to Kansas and we agreed to take a more active role in the famly biz with the understanding that I would spend 1/2 of my time working there & the other 1/2 working for myself. Closed my shop in AZ & moved my tools to KS but kept one foot in Arizona.
2001 - I'm in KS most of the time right now but the family biz side has been taking up way more than 1/2 of my time however have got started refurbing my old home on a 40 acre farm that I used to live in years ago and just got an old 2,500 sq.ft. warehouse and am finally setting up a shop with the help of my daughter from Oregon who is currently living with me. My youngest son is now an archtect in Norman, Oklahoma (be nice to him Monte, he's one of the good ones - grin) & the proud father of my 2 yr. old grandson.
2006 - should be back to spending most of my time in AZ but Grundy, if you & Mario happen to see a black Peterbilt pickup truck with straight stacks parked in front of a local cantina south of the border, come on in & say hi. I'll be the old guy sittin' at the poker table with his chair tipped back against the wall playin' a friendly game & debating the relative merits of tequila vs. mescal with some pretty little senorita & the bartender.
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Chris Elliott
1longshot@msn.com
cell 620-845-0264
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Marcano-Welch Signs
Luquillo, PR
www.marcanowelch.com
You guys wanting to move to Mexico, give me a call. The wife's family has a ranchito down south in the lush green mountains. Can't blame you for wanting to live that easy life.
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Santo Brocato
Promotion Graphics & Letters
Youngsville LA.
If the Lord doesn't come and take me home by then I'll be 62. Hard to imagine what I'll look like but maybe still eating solid food.
Hope to have a business plan made up and maybe completed a list of goals to accomplish. Should have finished that article for SignCraft by then and possibly have the bathroom painted for my wife. And the shop needs sweeping. Or, on the other hand I may just sit here and think about it. It has worked for me in the past...why shouldn't it work for me in the next five years?
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Chapman Sign Studio
Temple, Texas
rchapman@vvm.com
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George Perkins
Millington,TN.
goatwell@ionictech.com
"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"
hahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Mark Fair Signs
Montgomery, Alabama
http://www.markfair.com/flash.html
My odometer just rolled over 61, and my work goal is to be out of the retail biz, and be running the wholesale biz from a laptop computer in (enter tropical destination here).
A personal goal is to help Adrienne make the Benicia project happen.
If there is some way I can help Jack Wills meet his get rich goal in art, I'll do that too. Vic G
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Victor Georgiou
AnchorBlanks.com
Designer Sign Blanks
Clipart CD's & FONTS
quote:As it turned out...we never bought a condo but have been retired in Mexico since 2007.
In five years I hope to be welcoming Mario to our condo in Mexico! If all goes well we will have been there for about 1-2 years at that point.
And not because of anything any fancier than putting away some bux in retirement funds and owning some property that can be sold, as Monte points out.
quote:It will Dave. Never stops raining so it will remain green as a leek. Old traditional shopfronts will still be in place as no one likely to be able to afford to replace them in the meantime. However Dave, it all depends on what your image of Ireland is at the moment?
Originally posted by David Wright:
Maybe in 5 years I will finally get to Ireland Kevin.
Will it look Irish?