I just came across this comment in another forum:
On the other hand, I remember talking to one of the service techs that used to come here who drove a plain white van. He said he didn't want anything written on the truck because someone might decide it was a good target to steal tools out of.
There was a post here about effective forms of advertising--here's a great reason I like having a big, legible sign on the side of my truck (Note: not those car signs people get that have tiny, flowery fonts that you can't figure out. "What are they selling?"):
Not dying.
It seems like many are trigger happy these days, and since I work in pretty remote places in the mountains of Oregon and the far north of CA, I want people to know who I am when I pull up to the door and ring the bell. People out in the woods can be pretty paranoid, especially if they forgot they had a service appointment or have memory issues or rarely see any traffic.
Also, another factor in this part of the country is the cannabis trade: The woods are crawling with legal and illegal pot grows, many run by cartels. If you show up in a truck, those people can get pretty edgy wondering why there's a guy in a truck driving around.
It's not limited to rural areas, though: when I drive up to any house, I try to park right near the front door so that the customer can immediately see it's me.
Not dying.
It seems like many are trigger happy these days, and since I work in pretty remote places in the mountains of Oregon and the far north of CA, I want people to know who I am when I pull up to the door and ring the bell. People out in the woods can be pretty paranoid, especially if they forgot they had a service appointment or have memory issues or rarely see any traffic.
Also, another factor in this part of the country is the cannabis trade: The woods are crawling with legal and illegal pot grows, many run by cartels. If you show up in a truck, those people can get pretty edgy wondering why there's a guy in a truck driving around.
It's not limited to rural areas, though: when I drive up to any house, I try to park right near the front door so that the customer can immediately see it's me.
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