The toe flip. The sign pony. The thunder smash. Ray Rivera knows all the tricks, and the street corner is his stage.
Rivera, 19, of Baltimore, works as a professional sign spinner, paid to advertise products and services by furiously twirling a logo-covered plastic board in public.
This weekend he's working for Charter Homes & Neighborhoods, staking out the intersection of Routes 114 and 11 in Mechanicsburg to hawk one of the company's newest housing developments.