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WSRNewb

Your work vehicle

Post by WSRNewb »

I've been doing research and trying to learn about the business where i can, i need more info as with any new person. but i was thinking, im currently in a small car, what kind of vehicles are WSR techs working out of? any reccomendations, something that works best for a situation? truck over suv, or over van? just an off subject thought.
Frank EU
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Re: Your work vehicle

Post by Frank EU »

It would be a good thing to leave some more information in the Members' profile section. It would greatly help you in getting more and better replies. Reading this post I can only assume you are located in North America, because you use the term ''truck''. To answer your question quickly; in Europe we work with vans, in the USA we work with Mini Coopers. No need to say that the vehicles are sign written -and in Europe we were not modest with the decals.
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Post by screenman »

The joy of our business is you can use almost anything as long as it and you are tidy and proffesional and signs certainly add to that. I use a Citroen Picasso, sign written, tinted etc, which is always kept very clean and tidy, in this weather we wash it almost daily. For many years I worked off a motorcycle when the sun was out.
WSRNewb

Re: Your work vehicle

Post by WSRNewb »

I updated a little of my information, I've been off and on the site for awhile now, just failed to get around to it. A motorcycle? interesting. The reason i asked this, is because right now i am in the process of looking for a new vehicle, and didnt know if some felt it was necessary to buy a truck or van for work reasons. As a future business would influence my purchase now as to what I should take into consideration.
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