Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I use to be blown away when people bring in stuff like that, but not anymore, what I'm blown away about now is they don't expect to paid very much to recreate the art, and if you ask can you get the original art file it's like talking a foreign langue. I have come to the conclusion that some of our customers don't value our time at all, it comes for free since we are paying you so much for the shirt (No your paying for my time and work, I'm making maybe a 1.25 off the shirt if that much) is what I feel like telling them. Ok my little rant is over darryl
Quote from: 3Deep on October 16, 2014, 10:38:51 AMI use to be blown away when people bring in stuff like that, but not anymore, what I'm blown away about now is they don't expect to paid very much to recreate the art, and if you ask can you get the original art file it's like talking a foreign langue. I have come to the conclusion that some of our customers don't value our time at all, it comes for free since we are paying you so much for the shirt (No your paying for my time and work, I'm making maybe a 1.25 off the shirt if that much) is what I feel like telling them. Ok my little rant is over darryl"That's fine, we'll wait for you to provide the proper files then we'll book the job. Thank you very much and have a great day." (snort)Steve
Well, honestly, it's not the customer's job to know what camera ready art is. It's your job to make it work, whatever they bring you.Just make sure you charge accordingly for the time that it takes and put it as a line item on the invoice, and if they argue, show them the process. A simple shop tour will educate in a few minutes how much goes in to putting art from a mulch bag onto shirts.
If they don't want to pay, they don't get it. Be happy to lose their business because your competitor who gets the job just got screwed.This ain't Olive Garden. Art ain't breadsticks.