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In the Beginning...

I always said I ended up in the sign business because I couldn’t find a real job. 

I was fresh out of college, the internet did not exist yet.  How does a young, fresh 20-something go out to find a job without an internet?  The phone book.  I wrote down every design agency in the book, dashed off my fun, (probably overdesigned), resume the only way there was at that time – the U.S. postal service.  I probably sent 200 of them out… a fortune, to me, spent on parchment paper and nice envelopes and postage.  Not a lot of responses in those days.  I did receive a handful of very nicely worded rejections, some form letters, some from genuine people who took the time to respond personally.  I had a bright future, they said, they were not looking to hire at this time, they said.  Check back in a few years, we will keep your resume on file, they said. It was a depressing time.  Nothing like being shot out of the cannon called higher education only to realize there was no safety net, no guarantee.  Felt like I’d been lied to. 

So I did what I had to do.  I ended up working at Office Depot, making copies for other people, checking out their purchases on the register.  Wondering if I could ever find a real job.

Then one day, there was an ad in the classifieds for an entry level design position at a sign company.  A sign company?  Sigh.. aren’t there any “real” design jobs out there, I wondered?  Ok, what’s the harm in applying?  So I applied.  And they accepted. I quit my job making copies and marched into my new career.. “Just until something ‘real’ shows up.”  And before I knew it, I was hooked.

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