With the energy of a high school cheerleader and the showmanship of a professional football mascot, Anthony Carvo waves, points and performs tricks for drivers on Sunday afternoons in Annapolis.
"I like to get people's attention," said the 18-year-old Carvo, who spins 6-foot-long signs that advertise area businesses at the corner of West Street and Route 2. "I like to make them laugh. I also like to make them cheer for me."
Carvo works for AArrow Advertising, a national firm that employs more than 500 between the ages of 16 and 24 to spin signs.Earning between $10 and $20 an hour, they perform hundreds of sign-spinning tricks to grab the attention of drivers at busy intersections across the country. In the Annapolis area, Carvo and other spinners have advertised for businesses including Watergate Village apartments and Third Eye Comics.