Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
And here it is
Quote from: starchild on January 15, 2014, 04:17:10 PMI wonder what kind of monthly salary an owner of an operation of that complexity takes home?Moving 100 -1 color to 2 color max, shirts daily with a $10 net profit on each, daily, is like $1000 per day or $30,000 per month.. And that's with one manual press.. That's hmm.. 20 sales in 5 different shops per day..With that kind of complexity I can only imagine.. He probably buys a new jet every year..Sent using Tapatalk$10 per shirt in profit? Not in your wildest dreams. Most of these places you are looking at $0.10 of profit per shirt.pierre
I wonder what kind of monthly salary an owner of an operation of that complexity takes home?Moving 100 -1 color to 2 color max, shirts daily with a $10 net profit on each, daily, is like $1000 per day or $30,000 per month.. And that's with one manual press.. That's hmm.. 20 sales in 5 different shops per day..With that kind of complexity I can only imagine.. He probably buys a new jet every year..Sent using Tapatalk
Um, is that Lake Shirts? Because if it is, then my while point goes out the window and I have been HEAVILY mis informed!
Let's say 30 million impressions/year, 51 working weeks.Let's also say 30 presses.Roughs out to about 4000 impressions per day/machine. Completely doable, even in one shift.Let's say they get $0.25 per print. Some probably less, some probably more.That's $7,500,000 a year.Let's say 3 people per press, and given it's the midwest, $12/hr.3x$12x8x5x30x51= $2.25 mil in basic wages.Let's call it $3.5 mil when all is said and done.Leaves you a cool $4 mil for rent and utilities etc. with a little left over for yourself.
BTW Paramount is a Nike shop primarily so I'll wager they do a good bit better than .10. When I printed for Nike they paid quite well. You're up early Pierre.