Aelin
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Just wanted to rant for a second and see if anyone has any ideas on how to hire full time installers in the Midwest (Oklahoma) or if people on here have encountered similar problems. I own a small shop doing vehicle graphics only, and have been looking for a full time installer now for 3 YEARS. The most I've been able to get are part timers who are chronically unreliable or contract installers, and I'm not sure what to do honestly.
I've been unable to install due to some health problems recently and so have been forced to hire contractors...with the price that contractors around here charge I'm barely making any money on the installs. I have a ton of newbies applying who want to work, but I don't have the time to train somebody from scratch. I absolutely must find someone who has been doing this for at least a year full time, who can hit the ground running on advertising and at least have some basic knowledge of colorchanges, I could train the rest. But it doesn't matter if I offer 18-30 per hour, plus benefits and PTO, still there is just no one. Everyone who can install vinyl themselves either starts their own business (contractors) or are I guess unwilling to leave their current employers. I don't want to play dirty and actually go poach anyone who is currently working for my competition so I'm left wondering... if I can't install vinyl for the next few months to a year am I just going to have to literally close my business over it?!? This seems like such an absurd reason to close a highly successful business. We are booked out for months and yet if I can't find any installers to hire for less than the 6 figure price-tag anyone seems to be looking for I'm just screwed apparently. How does anyone function in this industry if they get injured??
I mean maybe I'm just going about business the wrong way somehow but I don't see how anyone can afford to pay installers $40-70 per hour full time. Most lawyers here don't even make that much, how the heck is a sign shop supposed to pay that to each installer??
How do you all find installers? Do you know of anyone in Oklahoma who is looking for a job? I would even be willing to help someone relocate at this point. I just don't know what do to. I need someone full time who I don't have to train from scratch, and who will actually show up to work (relatively) on time. I even offer PTO and health benefits. That doesn't seem like too much to ask?!
I've been unable to install due to some health problems recently and so have been forced to hire contractors...with the price that contractors around here charge I'm barely making any money on the installs. I have a ton of newbies applying who want to work, but I don't have the time to train somebody from scratch. I absolutely must find someone who has been doing this for at least a year full time, who can hit the ground running on advertising and at least have some basic knowledge of colorchanges, I could train the rest. But it doesn't matter if I offer 18-30 per hour, plus benefits and PTO, still there is just no one. Everyone who can install vinyl themselves either starts their own business (contractors) or are I guess unwilling to leave their current employers. I don't want to play dirty and actually go poach anyone who is currently working for my competition so I'm left wondering... if I can't install vinyl for the next few months to a year am I just going to have to literally close my business over it?!? This seems like such an absurd reason to close a highly successful business. We are booked out for months and yet if I can't find any installers to hire for less than the 6 figure price-tag anyone seems to be looking for I'm just screwed apparently. How does anyone function in this industry if they get injured??
I mean maybe I'm just going about business the wrong way somehow but I don't see how anyone can afford to pay installers $40-70 per hour full time. Most lawyers here don't even make that much, how the heck is a sign shop supposed to pay that to each installer??
How do you all find installers? Do you know of anyone in Oklahoma who is looking for a job? I would even be willing to help someone relocate at this point. I just don't know what do to. I need someone full time who I don't have to train from scratch, and who will actually show up to work (relatively) on time. I even offer PTO and health benefits. That doesn't seem like too much to ask?!