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New Mobile Version of Site

Realizing that many mobile phones can now view websites, we have incorporated a version of the website for mobile phones only. Given that mobile phone screens are very tiny, the complexity of our site would be rendered very small indeed, so our mobile version is clear and big.

If you have taken the time to look, we have two main options:

  1. Call us; obvious really, click it and it calls GRS!
  2. Email us; again, obvious, it’ll open your email client on your mobile.

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Added new Testimonials Page

Although we are a modest lot by most comparisons, we have placed a page on the site because a client asked us to add their own testimonials to our page (which at that point didn’t exist).

This was something we had overlooked, and so we constructed one. There are several on there going back to 2008, we will add testimonials to it over time as we receive them.

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Sign Fitters Getting MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

Our sign fitters getting their MEWP certification updated, by a registered assessor.

 
MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

MEWP Certification

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GRS & The Environment

GRS & The Environment

GRS & The Environment

GRS & the environmental impact of our site, “an oasis in the desert” on a tidy industrial estate.

 

Isn’t this something you’d like to see if you looked out your window, rather than acres and acres of concrete and industrial buildings?

 
GRS & The Environment

GRS & The Environment

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Starting 2011 at GRS

At GRS Sign Company, we have had a good Christmas break and we’re now ready to face the New Year all rested and raring to go.

Usually we start the New Year with a company meeting and this year is no exception. This is to enable us to talk about the year’s goals, to address any issues that may have come up in the previous year (2010), and to plan out what we will be doing.

Do any other small to medium sized businesses do this? Are we alone in this?

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Coping With Recession Symptoms

Recession is a dirty word, very ugly. Moreover it’s scary, especially to the workforce who realise that it could mean terrible things for jobs.

But to the business-owner it can be swings from flat out to slow – so how do you cope with this?

Several suggestions that might be of help:

  • Talk to suppliers, get lower prices on items that you buy a lot of, if you buy more of them.
  • Be careful with new customers – perhaps they have credit problems with their current suppliers?
  • Hold on to current customers – they might value loyalty and remember it when times get better.
  • In the slow times, use the time to drum up business.
  • Training is a way to use your talented employees and see what they’re capable of.
  • Get advice from local authorities.
  • Ignoring any debt is a bad choice, talk to creditors and arrange better terms.

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Welcome to 2010 with GRS!

We want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year!

We hope you had a good holiday, enjoyed food and drinks with friends and family, and that you are ready begin fresh with a new year. 2010 already and back to work, so let’s get started!

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Forgoing Procedures in Business

Here is a hypothetical question that we wanted to pose.

What should you do, especially in a time of low business like this recession, when someone wants work doing and says they’ll get you an order number later? Should you do the job, in the hopes of getting money when there is no guarantee, or should you refuse to do the work until you get an order number, or money up front?

It seems a waste of resources, both in time and tangibles, to do work when you won’t get paid for it or you have to pursue the payment with little promise of catching it. As the esteemed Mr William Penn (founder of Pennsylvania) said:

Method goes far to prevent trouble in business: for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those that have business depending, both what to do and what to hope.

We have the method, why should we abandon it in pursuit of a quick pound?

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