"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
As I said previously, I don't get to shows as much as I'd like to. Are the seminars still offered as a one size fits all? I know I've seen and heard the frustration of people saying the seminar was either way too basic, or way to intense. Is there a way to grade the seminars? Gold=Beginner/Small Shop, Silver=Medium Size Shop, and Bronze=Very Experienced. I realize it is all relative, but it might help people decide if a seminar is the one for them. I'm not trying to disregard Greg's posts, but throwing out a suggestion. I'm still trying to decide if there is a way I can contribute.
If I had the time and energy I would love to present on a topic like this......FROM ZERO TO 365...MY FIRST YEAR IN SCREEN PRINTING.The agenda would look something like thisUNCRATING YOUR DREAMTRYING TO SWIM UPSTREAMALL THE SUFF YOU THINK YOU NEED AND WILL NEVER USEEVERYONE TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO BUT NO ONE TELLS YOU HOW TO DO ITMOTHER TOLD ME THERE WOULD BE DAYS LIKE THIS BUT SHE NEVER TOLD ME THERE WOULD BE SO MANY BAD SHIRTSWAIT A MINUTE ......THIS LOOKS LIKE IT COULD ACTUALLY WORKNEVER OVER UNDERESTIMATE THE LOVE / HATE RELATIONSHIP YOU WILL HAVE WITH YOUR CUSTOMERSHITTING YOUR STRIDE....... I CAN PRINT MORE THAN ONE COLOR ON A BLACK TEE SHIRTWOW MY STUFF LOOKS PRETTY GOOD, MAYBE I SHOULD RAISE MY PRICESI REMEMBER WHEN I WOULD TAKE A TERRIBLE JOB LIKE THAT LOOKING BACK...WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN
I just glanced at this and assume Greg meant Alan from Murakami. I am able to share a lot of info at the workshops I do here but I'm not sure how that would translate into a much shorter time period and more people in the crowd. We do a comprehensive course here that tries to touch on everything we can but going into detail on each subject is hard when the people attending are coming from broad experience backgrounds. That's the hardest part about doing these workshops, trying to give the best information to everyone there when there are several people who have never seen a squeegee and others that have been printing for several years and have struggled with many of the common problems we see. It seems that the presentations allow for a much more narrow subject.
Now this maybe a real crap shoot idea so you guys are going to have to bare with me, this may not be so much of a ideal "class" possibly more of a "buyers group". If someone starts this I want in and credit damnit!;DHearing the different responses from the other post I had up about a local warehouse closing that we use, it became evident to me two different people buy different ways and different people get different specials. This was also made extremely clear to me in my last visit to ISS Long Beach. I was talking with some larger shops about incentives and deals they receive. I've asked for those same things from some of my inside sales people and the reply is "we don't do that" or "we will look into it". Obviously I'm not buying enough or asking the right way. Usually I end up footing the bill for this idea or it just doesn't happen. But obviously it does work because they do it for other shops. So I thought it would be some sort of a buyer's meeting of such where we could talk about deals that are available from vendors, ways to obtain those deals, sales marks needed to get some of these " perks". I don't know the exact structure you guys are smarter than I am, help me out. But the point is there are deals out there that a lot of us don't get and some of us do get and it's a matter of dollars sold or just asking the right way. Or even knowing that you can ask. I would love to not have to pay freight charges from California or Philadelphia all the time when I get hoodies. I think one tough part would be if this was done and it was at a show there would probably be some backlash from vendors saying hey we don't want this or what have you. So there would be that to consider. It also would have to filter the people that got in there so possibly a pre class questionnaire with volume of sales, or number of employees, years in business, I don't really know again this is just an idea. That way the people that say do over a half million(or pick a number) dollars a year in blank sales they'd probably be in the right buying range do something like that. I don't know just spitballing here anybody can hop on. It could be more than blank garment sales too. There is a HUGE range of what people pay for the exact same ink. Some people get free goodies for using a particular product exclusively. Sperate thing here-A questionnaire along with the registration for classes might also help filter who goes to which class. Yes anybody can lie on the questionnaire that's fine, but then they're only doing themselves a disadvantage by going into class that's going to be over there head or going to class that is all "beginner" info and be repetitive(even though I think you can almost always pull something new out of a class you have taken or beginner/review info). But that would also be more work on the side of ISS promoters they would have to go through the questionnaire, and determine which of the 3 tiers a attendee belonged in. Then there is the dreaded whining "I got my feelings hurt because I was considered a beginner"(my solution would be to ban the whiner from the show then, but I have been called extreme...) Who knows, maybe not a good idea but Greg you asked for more ideas!