by artimrj » Sat May 25, 2013 9:35 am
Memorial Day here in the US is a day that we honor our dead. Families, veterans, heroes, pets or anyone who has passed on. The monument (memorial) industry plays on this day much like the jewelry stores force the "diamonds are a girls best friend" or "show her how much you love her by how big a diamond you buy her". It all comes down to guilt. So we gear ourselves towards Memorial Day, monuments are promised for Memorial Day, cemeteries do clean ups from the winter for Memorial Day and place flags on veteran's stones. Then from November to March, the ground is too cold here to dig footers. Most monuments regardless of size get a concrete footer under them so they do not sink into the ground. So the cemeteries or we have to get all the footers done for the monuments going in for Memorial Day. Over the winter we can still keep cutting them in the shop as the weather has nothing to do with my end of the operation. They pile up. In our out going section, so far this year there have been at least 200 units waiting to go out the door. Our setting crew keeps setting, but me and my crew keep making them and they can not keep up. Three of us cut them and 11 guys are out setting using 4 large crane trucks. We set monuments within a 500 miles radius of our shop, that's a large area. We even go to 2 other states, Ohio and West Virginia, plus we have online sales and we will ship it to you.
The thing is, there are more special holidays than Memorial Day. The salespeople make promises, like for Mother's Day to Mom's monument in the cemetery and Father's Day, and 4th of July and All Souls Days and Thanksgiving and individual birthdays or anniversaries. Then there are 36 Jewish Holidays units get promised for like Pass Over.
So Memorial Day is the "big" rush day, and the rest of the year is just normal rush days. The last 4 or 5 years, since we started taking charge cards for payment, we have even been getting people buying them for Christmas Presents. Our guys have set stones on Christmas Eve. Then there are other people who get plaques made for presents, some bring boulders in to put the house address on it for their front yard. And there are the charities that sell bricks to make walls or walkways out of. You get to put 3 lines of wording on your brick and pay $100 to get your name or saying on the pathway. I have done of 17,000 bricks in the last 10 years.
We also letter the mausoleum plates or crypt fronts as we call them. We do this for all of the local cemeteries. Now we also have columbariums, which are small mausoleums used for cremation ashes. Now with all these other projects going on plus having to get stones for Memorial Day, that's what makes it so hectic.
And I didn't think you were being rude by asking.
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