Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I can’t be a good fit for all shops. So really, if you (your shop) doesn't see the benefit my working for your shop, then obviously, I’m not a fit...and you wouldn’t contact me. But there are those who would. I get it. I get what you’re saying for sure. Especially with small and medium sized shops. So it’s not a fit for you and you don’t see any benefit worth doing it. Valid and noted.I’ll give you 4 reasons that I can think of that benefit the shop.1 Advantage is not having to relocate a family, covering expenses, assisting with temporary housing etc.2, Opens the door to a wider pool of candidates. If they can stay home, they can apply anywhere and both of you have less risk. If your shop (had to have) another high end artist/color separator, and the job market (as it’s getting now) puts those skills at a higher cost, for someone to take the risk of quitting their job and going to a NEW job and uprooting their family...and your job may or may not work out for them. 3, A pay range can be “slightly less” than had you had to have that person move to your town and pay them a slightly higher rate working on site as there is a convenience factor. It gives you the opportunity to get a little more skill without having to move someone and pay a higher rate.4, Travel time. Never a reason to be late. Can’t say “the car broke down, ran out of gas,5, (I forgot SICK TIME). It’s much harder to call off work and claim being sick when you’re working from home. It’s easy to get up and run to the bathroom when you have the shits.For the artist, that’s another savings. No travel. 20 min or an hour more a day in time and gas expenses. This is already going on. It’s not like it’s (never going to be a good option).There are shops that DO currently only use artist that are working from home full time. I’m sure that they have one person printing films or sending files to a CST and handling things on the spot, but it’s true that this is a growing trend especially among higher skilled talent and had been recognized even more so (during covid). I’ve spoken to several. One prints all of their own product and their main customer is Wal-Mart. 20 or more autos. Another shop that has a full staff of artist working from home is a mega shop. 40+ auto’s in MI. So bigger shops (see the value). How they handle that internally (monitor the work time of the artist from home) I’m not sure. I’ve been told of some programs where everyone is logged in, remote with camera and can community between each other using a group chatter example. (time invested per job is logged). So that have ways of being sure you’re not at home sleeping on the job.
Expectational talent that delivers exceptional value never have to look for work, work finds them.Make your offerings exceptional and problem solved.
I am probably your literal target shop more than you think, which is why this conversation interests me. We don't print 1-2-3-4 color BS art work. It really just doesn't happen. Almost every job, literally is a high end sep/high color count. We are nearing the stage were we will either hire another artist to help with seps or hire someone to only do seps. You might be taking this a bit personal but it's just my perspective of it and its not pointed at you specifically only the idea of this in general. Ironically right now if we moved to another artist/person to do seps, we dont have space for them. So id have to build that. So id almost be forced to consider something like this if it had to happen now. So I am participating in this convo because maybe I am wrong.1. I don't think the general screen print shop or even many larger shops would actually pay to relocate someone for seps. There are exceptions I am certain. Not saying it can't/don't happen. Saying its not normal. Normal in this industry is low pay and shitty enviroment. Let's be honest. 2. This is a positive, I agree. But I think this one sort of takes care of it self and you are illustrating this for us. The shop your at now wont pay enough sounds like, so your looking for another shop. People in your profession will be doing the same. They will have to be willing to look anywhere for the right job or change careers. 3. I can't say this is accurate, your asking for more money than you are getting at the shop your at now and you want it being remote, unless I am misunderstanding? 4. This is true, but being late driving or not shouldn't be happening. So don't think this applies like your applying it. 5. I could see this being somewhat true. But im guessing in general if your sick, your sick and wouldn't be doing work. I will say this much. I have a few friends who work remotely with their jobs. Every single one of them are taking more than they are giving as far as time goes. Good people too, do great work. But this is just a reality of it. For some shops that will be fine. Hell even in my shop I don't get after people as long as we are doing what we should be as far as time lines. Even heard some argue they may work better/faster at home. I have seen some studies saying that's true and some saying its false. It's interesting. Yes there are programs that monitor your mouse movement/keyboard inputs/even some that will take your picture now and then to make sure your working. IMO no on the fly phone/camera/screen shot/messaging is going to be as accurate as you standing there holding the print. All that said I do think you'll find something.