Not to be snarky, but please define how hiring someone for a day or two works? Are you expecting them to do all the work, or to teach you one-on-one?Looking for anyone on the Southside of Atlanta that has experience with mimakicjv150-130 and flexi program..purchased everything new and just need to hire someone for a day or two to get me going.. 30 per hour? Thanks Mark
Hello JB..So far everyone that has reached out or have came over uses flexi and say hp..or something other than a mimaki...and within a couple hours just can't figure out how to print and cut..seems we find ourselves on you tube trying to figure out the steps...so someone who has a mimaki and flexi would probably be great to have for a few hours..Not to be snarky, but please define how hiring someone for a day or two works? Are you expecting them to do all the work, or to teach you one-on-one?
JB
Hey thanks for your responses. Again looking for someone with mimaki and flexi experience. So let's bump up pay to per hourNo, you're absolutely correct. Stacey. Evidently...... someone didn't pay attention to the tech who set it all up and taught for 2 days on site. Most new purchases will give you 2 or more days of training, especially if you're new to the industry. Expecting to pay those kinda wages will find someone else about as good as the OP is and he'll have wasted more money learning nothing. You're also gonna need more than a few hours. Be prepared to house someone for a few days to a week and feed them, too. Take notes, this time.
Thanks Stacey I'll definitely keep that in mind..Something to keep in mind...my high schooler makes $25hr delivering furniture in a small town, you may need to consider less hours at a higher wage. Most trades around here at $80-100 per hour to fix things, you should expect to pay that or more for something to teach you vs. doing it for you.
I could be totally wrong about that...but just saying.