“We hate it when you call it sign twirlers,” says Caleb Jordan, who has worked in the industry six years and is the general manager for AArrow Advertising. Come blistering heat or pouring rain, the ...
Vince Stromberg thinks he's doing a better job than me -- whirling his surfboard-size sign like a helicopter blade near the Russell Road onramp to the Las Vegas Beltway. While the only thing I spin ...
There a great deal of concern about automation eliminating human jobs. Spinning a sign seems to boost the attention that people give to signs by about 80%. Sign spinners are paid about $50 to 150 per ...
They're a familiar site at many a busy intersection: the helicopter, the kick-flip, the Bruce Lee - all manner of swirling, twirling and spinning "tricks" to draw drivers' attention to a new ...
LAS VEGAS — You’ve seen them at intersections and outside strip malls spinning an arrow-shaped sign and trying to grab the attention of drivers and passers-by. Turns out, there’s more to it than just ...
Kendric Washington was in his sophomore year of high school when he saw his first sign spinner. Or at least, his first real sign spinner—someone who didn’t stand placidly in place twirling a sign ...
Standing on a concrete island at the entrance to a Gahanna strip center, Tito Salih flipped a 6-foot-long sign into the air — “Pools Plus Now Open” — and watched it twirl one, two, three times before ...
This is just one of the stories from our “I’ve Always Wondered” series, where we tackle all of your questions about the world of business, no matter how big or small. Ever wondered if recycling is ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. (KPTV) - A longtime sign spinner for a Vancouver pizza shop says his job is on the chopping block as the company shifts toward digital marketing, but his community is not letting him ...
A North Texas man is spinning his way into the record books – literally. Matt Doolan, a professional sign spinner, has been crowned world champion for the second time after competing at the World Sign ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — You’ve seen them at intersections and outside strip malls spinning an arrow-shaped sign and trying to grab the attention of drivers and passers-by. Turns out, there’s more to it than ...