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Need to print decals for cabinet
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: bluevolume on September 20, 2007, 11:10:20 am ---PEACE everyone. Lets get back on topic. I need some decals!
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You may try another Kinkos or wait until the first lady isn't there. You may get someone who does it without any problems. That's not unusual.
Or look in B/S/T for whoever is making the new button labels. They may be able to hook you up.
Or contact Emdkay or Scott at Mamemarquees to see if they can help.
Good luck. :)
SlammedNiss:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 20, 2007, 11:22:57 am ---Well, at least you admitted earlier it was all about the $$$$$$$$$$.
I wish I could get into a business where I used my boss's equipment to churn out $3 decals and sell them for $250 all day.
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It is about the money. I have a family to feed, a house to pay for, bills to pay, etc. Just like anybody else.
Besides that, the $$ we make from selling signs does alot more than go into my pockets. It pays bills at the shop, such as gas, electric, telephone, advertising, and health care. And if you know anything about being in business for yourself, you'll know that the last 2 don't come cheap. And the reason I know this, is because I own my business. I'm not some kid sitting around making decals on a printer in my down time.
CheffoJeffo:
PBJ -- why do you have to blast out everywhere that you're some expert and slam everybody else (including those who do those things professionally) ?
If I had to guess, I would say that you're under 30 (not a lot of life experience to become the expert you seem to think that you are to be on the multitude of topics that you chime in on), are or recently were a perma-student (again, limited extra-academic life experience) and haven't a whole lot of experience with the things that you seem to spout about (e.g. printing, publishing, etc.).
Much of the time, it seems to me that you haven't actually got the first clue what you are talking about and, even when you do seem to have the first clue, it is only the first clue.
Somehow, you seem to have equated making a living with ripping people off, never having invested/risked your own money, time and sweat in a business to support your family.
Reminds me of too many Birkenstock/Croc-wearing perma-students that I have seen over the years.
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on September 20, 2007, 11:54:02 am ---PBJ -- why do you have to blast out everywhere that you're some expert and slam everybody else (including those who do those things professionally) ?
If I had to guess, I would say that you're under 30 (not a lot of life experience to become the expert you seem to think that you are to be on the multitude of topics that you chime in on), are or recently were a perma-student (again, limited extra-academic life experience) and haven't a whole lot of experience with the things that you seem to spout about (e.g. printing, publishing, etc.).
Much of the time, it seems to me that you haven't actually got the first clue what you are talking about and, even when you do seem to have the first clue, it is only the first clue.
Somehow, you seem to have equated making a living with ripping people off, never having invested/risked your own money, time and sweat in a business to support your family.
Reminds me of too many Birkenstock/Croc-wearing perma-students that I have seen over the years.
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Knock the birkenstocks all you want. Leave the croc's out though.... I wear mine around the house and in the yard. Comfy, easy to take care of, and they are blue and orange w/ Chicago Bears on em. ;D
Nothing like being a 37 year old geek, nerd and dork!
Let's get this thread back on track for the OP's sake. :angel:
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 20, 2007, 12:49:13 pm ---He never said it was his business and he never said it was his money.
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Quite right, it was you who implied that he was some kid employee running stuff on his boss's equipment.
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 20, 2007, 12:49:13 pm ---Whenever someone starts saying "we" in reference to business expenses, they're usually an employee. If it's THEIR business and THEIR money, they usually say, "I bought a printer for MY business"
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Spoken as someone who has never run a business or had a business partner ...
--- Quote from: pinballjim on September 20, 2007, 12:49:13 pm ---And back to myself, yes, I've worked in a sign/t-shirt store and I've interned at a newspaper. I've done a lot of things, mostly mundane, a few interesting. Don't apply your own limited experience to everyone else.
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My experience has been anything but limited ... enough to know that working in a t-shirt store and interning at a newspaper don't provide nearly the experience nor expertise that you seem to think that you have when you slam people who do those things for a living. Just because you asked someone if they wanted fries with that doesn't make you a chef.
Further, I was not applying my experience to everybody else, I was just using it in my evaluation of you and your CWT-know-it-all-ness.
I'll bet I was pretty darned close in my assessment -- I was right about the Birkenstocks, wasn't I ?
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