Batch Foler Rename

I have looked around the Internet for a script that I can drop a folder onto and have it change the name.
At this time I am copy and pasting a job number in front of the folder to give it a job number. There are about eight folders that need a job number. Is there some type of script that you can drop a folder on to and have a symbol changed to a job number in a batch?
Example $ Documents
$ Originals
$ Fonts
Thanks

I posted a script to rename folders whose name begin with 0000_
You can easily adapt it for your situation:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1458495&#1458495
Read through the whole thread though, because things are hinged on your folder structure.

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