Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
From another thread on the board. hmmmmmm We think ROI will arrive somewhere around next fall or into 2015.from Ron P in the DTS forum....look it up...so that makes it about 11-15 months? hmmmmmmguess I am not so full of crap afterall huh kids.
Hi SamOur ROI will be different as there are more moving parts to this puzzle than just this piece. The moving parts are too many to list - I'll mane a few.... Just one of the moving parts was proper screens for this. We spent about $25K on that alone (all during the the year). It has put us in a "no tape" arena. Just that savings, all by itself, saved us around $8-10K this year. No more film (BIG one) - 8-12 rolls a week - you add it up. There are more hard pieces of equipment on the way as well. We think ROI will arrive somewhere around next fall or into 2015.I'll keep everyone aware of our progress....
really EB...I have always said that there is a difference and if people take offense to that well too effin bad. Mike and Allen try to act like they know what it is to be the owner ( which they are not have never been ) so they do not know what it is like.
Oh yeah if the business folds an employee just goes and finds another job, while in the meantime an owner just lost most likely everything they had or might even lose what they don't have yet depending on how the business is set up and what is attached to said business.
You know what kind of people are really awesome? The kind that make underhanded insults at folksand then get called on it and then start trying to explain away their insult in the first place. You didn't choosethe wrong words in a hurry, you intentionally tried to insult someone in a shady azz way. Man up.
We are all fully effing aware of the difference between an employee and an owner, don't insult our intelligence.What I am not entirely sure of is what makes one a better person than another? If I had to judge from thisthread alone, the employees are kicking the owners asses in terms of being a decent human.
Ya'll act like we're some jonny-come-lately around here. Like we've never met the kid that claimed he couldjump ten feet high and when asked to demonstrate resorted to obfuscation and politics and eventually insults. Ain't nothing new. Neither is the kid that insults you then calls it something else. Totally lame. Weaksauce.
Quote from: Socalfmf on December 19, 2013, 08:41:41 PMreally EB...I have always said that there is a difference and if people take offense to that well too effin bad. Mike and Allen try to act like they know what it is to be the owner ( which they are not have never been ) so they do not know what it is like. Crawl down off that cross man. I've met scads of owners that don't show the dedication Alan shows on almost every post. I also know a few select guys who put as much heart and soul into their jobs as any owner out there, I've got one working for me. He doesn't even need the money and yet beats me in the shop every day he works, and takes the job home with him every bit that I do.Those cheap-shots are an incredibly small thing to do.
Quote from: Inkworks on December 20, 2013, 12:11:09 AMQuote from: Socalfmf on December 19, 2013, 08:41:41 PMreally EB...I have always said that there is a difference and if people take offense to that well too effin bad. Mike and Allen try to act like they know what it is to be the owner ( which they are not have never been ) so they do not know what it is like. Crawl down off that cross man. I've met scads of owners that don't show the dedication Alan shows on almost every post. I also know a few select guys who put as much heart and soul into their jobs as any owner out there, I've got one working for me. He doesn't even need the money and yet beats me in the shop every day he works, and takes the job home with him every bit that I do.Those cheap-shots are an incredibly small thing to do.For sure, but as a employee in my previous life I know I "thought" I knew what it would be like to be a "owner". Boy was I wrong. Have any of you considered it's insulting to have people who are not owners acting like they know what that's like? That's not a "dig" at Alan or Mike at all in fact. It's just a reality. Alan and Mike are the cream of the crop I am sure as far as employee's go and they are a HUGE part of the business. Some might even say MORE important than a owner. But that doesn't change the fact that they do not at all know what it's like to be a owner unless they actually are one. I have 6 employees here that are amazing people and employees, this shop does not work right with out them, at all. They know this because I make it clear in communication and it PAY. I assume Alan and Mike are both receiving that type of treatment as well. I think the point is that it's really easy to preach how awesome your processes are when all you do is screen print and work on the screen print processes. That's not a insult as much as some want it to be either. I've said it a few times now, if that's all I had to do I bet you id be a crap ton better at it myself. That's not to minimize Alan or Mikes or anyone's work. It's just a FACT that work is always more efficient when you can focus on just that. When you start throwing Taxes, Payroll, this widget isn't working, come approve (every) embroidery file that is running, pay the bills, make a proof for 10 people today, the product in our store is wrong, the shipping software is down, the server isn't backing up, my email doesn't work, the phones are down, my monitor died, there's no hot water, it's cold in here, there's ice on the step, unlock the UPS door, rep is here, someone is here selling insurance, would you like some girl scout cookies, and so on and boy can it sure get in the way of actual "work" or "working on a process". Trust me it isn't all roses being a "owner". I am not the type running out early or showing up late. I am here first, generally by 7am often before 6 and even sometimes before 5. Because I am always trying to get ahead to help. I am often the last person out of the building as well. I know many owners NOT like that. Hell to be honest with you I could afford to replace myself and sit at home and collect a check. This sounds amazing but id be bored in a week and id be back. So I don't.
And to clarify, if you think all I do is worry about screen printing stuff all day and fix only screen print related things then your reading comprehension is not so good or you aren't reading. That's not my problem if you don't read replies and still try to argue that Mike and I just deal with one tiny section of the business. I'm the mechanic, plumber, motivator, screen printer, production manager, job quoter, fixer of ALL THINGS UNDER BOTH BUILDINGS, and somehwere along the way I've managed to learn enough about screen printing to put out a crap load of awesome work, more I might add than the guys saying all I do is screen printing stuff all day.