Having owned a graphics business (20+ employees) and also worked solo, I've come to the following conclusions.
When you have a staff of people, you should be able to make far more money versus going it solo. For each hourly producer that's making money, the company should be able to profit from that production. A graphic artist who is being paid a reasonable wage, lets say for the sake of discussion, $25 per hour and a billing rate of $75 per hour, even if the graphic artist is only 65% productive, that should contribute to overhead and profit by $190 per day, (times days,weeks, months) that should result in an total contribution above cost of over $45,000 per year. If that's not happening, only two things can be wrong, the person isn't qualified for the position or you just aren't pricing work effectively.
That being said, when it's up to one person to do everything, how good can you be? You generally won't have time to stay up with everything, new technology, equipment maintenance, billing, ect, and things will suffer.
Most successful companies need Chiefs and Indians, it really comes down to what is most important to you.
When you have a staff of people, you should be able to make far more money versus going it solo. For each hourly producer that's making money, the company should be able to profit from that production. A graphic artist who is being paid a reasonable wage, lets say for the sake of discussion, $25 per hour and a billing rate of $75 per hour, even if the graphic artist is only 65% productive, that should contribute to overhead and profit by $190 per day, (times days,weeks, months) that should result in an total contribution above cost of over $45,000 per year. If that's not happening, only two things can be wrong, the person isn't qualified for the position or you just aren't pricing work effectively.
That being said, when it's up to one person to do everything, how good can you be? You generally won't have time to stay up with everything, new technology, equipment maintenance, billing, ect, and things will suffer.
Most successful companies need Chiefs and Indians, it really comes down to what is most important to you.