Graphics@ToysForTrucks
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Ok guys, please tell me I'm not the only one struggling to find help (GOOD HELP) where do you find people!?
it is truly a struggle!There are Now Hiring signs EVERYWHERE by me. It's pretty bad, most people that come in complain they can't find help. Construction crews from 4 to 1. My sisters daycare runs at a little over half capacity because she cant' find workers. I sent over my renter who is on unemployment and she was working for cash. Got her stimulus and never showed up again.
My nephew got hired at a greenhouse. They literally told him if he can stand up and breathe he's hired - it was a quick interview.
I contacted one of the local community colleges and brought in a design student part time as an intern, it has been working out well enough with them taking interest in the table work that I will be bringing them on for more hours when they graduate and eventually FT. This worked out much better than using Indeed and going over countless resumes of Designers without production background and little interest beyond the pay.
I would also try trade schools.
I contacted one of the local community colleges and brought in a design student part time as an intern, it has been working out well enough with them taking interest in the table work that I will be bringing them on for more hours when they graduate and eventually FT. This worked out much better than using Indeed and going over countless resumes of Designers without production background and little interest beyond the pay.
I would also try trade schools.
Thank you!!!We post on indeed. It's a lot of work trying to find good people. Interview more people than you think you should. Hire for attitude and culture first, then skill. Skills are learned through experience, attitude and a good mesh with your culture are something they either show up with or don't.
I have an associates in graphic design and printing. Never thought I would be making signs either! Much more fun than designing brochures!