"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: JBLUE on April 19, 2012, 11:26:09 AMI also have to ask the question "these are due tomorrow and you are just now dealing with this?".... About to run films now.The quickly approaching deadline isn't really my deal... he came to me late last week and asked for these... then as most clients took FOREVER to get me the artwork..
I also have to ask the question "these are due tomorrow and you are just now dealing with this?"....
Another im interested in is the Chevy HHR Panel, good avertising space on that one, but I am leery of chevy 4 cylinders.
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on April 19, 2012, 07:42:52 PMAnother im interested in is the Chevy HHR Panel, good avertising space on that one, but I am leery of chevy 4 cylinders.How about a Ford Transit Van? Ford's four cylinder engines are pretty proven, and the shape of this little truck looks pretty good to wrap.Big difference from your gangster Magnum Hemi, but probably a better(at least more practical) choice than the HHR
Heres where You need to change your thinking. This is your deal. You will be printing late because of you not the customer. You cannot plan your schedule around waiting for customers that have not given you what you require up front. With us if you dont have a deposit/ PO and art submitted your production clock has not started ticking. They are warned up front and several times throughout the ordering process. We are very clear with this. If they say they want something on the 20th and I get art on the 18th that job just cost them more money. Create a order form that states this and have them sign it. If they fight you on this you are better off if they walk.
Quote from: JBLUE on April 20, 2012, 12:38:03 AMHeres where You need to change your thinking. This is your deal. You will be printing late because of you not the customer. You cannot plan your schedule around waiting for customers that have not given you what you require up front. With us if you dont have a deposit/ PO and art submitted your production clock has not started ticking. They are warned up front and several times throughout the ordering process. We are very clear with this. If they say they want something on the 20th and I get art on the 18th that job just cost them more money. Create a order form that states this and have them sign it. If they fight you on this you are better off if they walk.You are absolutely right J... I shouldn't try to pass the blame on to the customer. I took the job, it's on me. Thanks for keeping me in check there.The reason I took the job as is, is because he is literally my neighbor in business... one of his shops is next door. So, I gain his business as we as help him out of a bind.Granted, it whooped my a$$... well, Murphy's law helped a LOT in that.More details to come... back to printing now!