Thanks, I’ll give them a call on Monday and see what they have.Roger, that is the kind I get from my city. Call your city hall and ask them.
Like I said above, call www.mapshop.com and ask for Steve Marek.What I’m looking for is a map that has grids on it.
Thanks.Roger:
Like I said above, call www.mapshop.com and ask for Steve Marek.What I’m looking for is a map that has grids on it.
He will produce a laminated map of any size/radius you want along with the grid to go with it - it will be up to date (usually within 30 days) - and will come with a printed index to the grid along with a computer file that you can load into your POS if you’d like. The cost will be < $300, and future updates (totally new maps) I believe are $100.
These guys are local to me - and I’ve been using them for years. Great service and great product.
I’ve thought about buying GPS’s for my other 2 shops. I have a Garmin and love it. My concern is that they will get lost, stolen, or broken. At $200 a piece, that can get pretty expensive having to replace them.GET A GPS!!!
How many drivers will you have per shift? Get a GPS for each of them. You can get a decent one for about $200. I got a Magellan for my husband for Christmas—priceless!! Punch in the address, and it will get them directly to the house and tell them when they’ve arrived.
They are totally useless in my area as the maps are 3 years out of date.GET A GPS!!!
How many drivers will you have per shift? Get a GPS for each of them. You can get a decent one for about $200. I got a Magellan for my husband for Christmas—priceless!! Punch in the address, and it will get them directly to the house and tell them when they’ve arrived.