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Old 05-29-2008, 12:11 PM   #1
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job trailer decal

finally got our job trailer decaled. i'm very happy with the way it turned out.
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Old 05-29-2008, 12:51 PM   #2
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looks nice and clean. NO phone number or website info?
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small town, 22k, family's name has been in this biz since 47...they'll look in the book. we just wanted to put a billboard on our jobsites where we're at. 90% of our biz is repeat/referred. we don't yellow page, advertise in papers etc. at all.
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Gotcha must be nice.

I have to logo, decal, company name, website, phone number, fax number, email and business address everything I have.

Some times I wish I go back to those days
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That looks Fantastic!!
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What is that you do?










Sweeeeeeeet (hopefully brooksh doesn't see my spellin error Link), I like it!


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Looks great from here, what size trailer is that? Looks like a 20'er. What did the decals cost you, i got both sides of my 14'er done for $400 cash.
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Tell you what Day, that looks really awesome. I love it. I hope that you keep that thing locked up tight. Do you leave it on the jobsite or take it home every night ?
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The citizens of South Dakota should have no problem finding you, to complain to you, about the problems you have created for them.

It does look good!
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Is that an Atlas trailer?
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Looks great from here, what size trailer is that? Looks like a 20'er. What did the decals cost you, i got both sides of my 14'er done for $400 cash.
guess i didn't get a breakdown..he did 6 truck doors, tailgate of son's pickup, that trailer, 4 engine panel stickers for the end loaders. 6 stickers for the excavators, 20- decals that are about 6" x 10"...i have them in the rear door windows of my crew cab, 100 what we call "hard hat stickers"...give them away, or put on our small tools, etc...was right at $2200
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Tell you what Day, that looks really awesome. I love it. I hope that you keep that thing locked up tight. Do you leave it on the jobsite or take it home every night ?

on jobsite, i think we have more problems with employee theft during working hours than we do getting broken into after hours. i will cam the contents periodically with a time stamp, in case it does get broke into.
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Is that an Atlas trailer?
it's a forest river trailer.
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guess i didn't get a breakdown..he did 6 truck doors, tailgate of son's pickup, that trailer, 4 engine panel stickers for the end loaders. 6 stickers for the excavators, 20- decals that are about 6" x 10"...i have them in the rear door windows of my crew cab, 100 what we call "hard hat stickers"...give them away, or put on our small tools, etc...was right at $2200
That seems pretty cheap to me.
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That seems pretty cheap to me.
No kidding. Looks like good work for a screaming deal.
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