A third generation billboard painter speaks about his dying profession.
It takes him about a day and a half to paint a billboard, about a half day longer than it used to. Most of his joints now ache from the work, he said. "I have no fear of heights and it's very relaxing up there," he said. "And it's art."
No surprise, heckling comes with roadside work.
"It's crooked, or you missed a spot," Dickinson said are common shouts from passing motorists. "I've been hearing it for 25 years."