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Sign Installer Reviews

What is it like working as a Sign Installer?

July 2016
Decent living.
Sign Installer:
Pros: Working outdoors with different scenarios everyday.
Cons: The pay and signs of favoritism.
April 2016
Good work.
Sign Installer:
Pros: Deferent day to day, new challenges to over come.
Cons: Low pay no insurance and lack of leadership.
February 2016
Not so much to say this is a business that requires many man.
Sign Installer:
Listen to experience workers follow all instructions and don't do something if you don't know what you doing.
May 2014
It's Not About You.
Sign Installer:
Do whatever it takes to complete your installation. Don't sacrifice the quality of an install because the best method is something you don't like to do. You are paid to install signs in the right place, level, secure, etc. It's not about you, but if you choose easy over best and there are problems, then it is about you. When there are complaints it's not pleasant when your employer and customer realize there was a better way to do the install but you chose easier for you. No news is good news. A sign that falls down, is crooked or scratched is a sin. If you know there is a problem, just because your contact doesn't notice it and they think it's great, somebody will.

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