I didn't put a wage down, but it probably wouldn't hurt to put a starting range. I typically start individuals with no experience at 9-$10/hr. The last employee started at $10 and was up to $13.50 within a year. In a small town, with a population of 2000 people, that's not a bad start - and there was still room for advancement. Unfortunately, her diabetic husband lost his job with health insurance benefits and she moved on to a larger company that could offer insurance. Here is the ad I put on Indeed.com:
We are looking for an individual who is creative, excels in multitasking, is detail oriented and customer focused. You will have a dual role working in both design and production. Applicant must be mechanically inclined, willing to learn new skills; large format printing and vinyl experience is a plus. You will be responsible for creating computer generated vinyl and/or full color graphics output that can be weeded, cut, and mounted to a substrate. In the production room, you will be responsible for all aspects of the physical construction and assembling of signs from computer cut vinyl and wide format full color printouts, which includes proofreading and conducting quality assurance to ensure the accuracy of signs. Installation responsibility will include application of vinyl graphics on vehicles, walls, windows, etc. Additionally, you will install interior and exterior signs. The ideal candidate is a creative, self-motivated team player who can work in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities Include:
• Setting up files for print.
• Preparing graphics for installation
• Installation of vinyl lettering and large format vinyl graphics to various substrates including banners, signs, and more.
Requirements:
• Ability to analyze and solve issues creatively, using common sense
• Outstanding client service
• Handy and safe with tools/equipment
• Computer literate. Experience in Abobe is a plus.