You've done so many different things! You should be the guy in the Dos Equis commercials. :) How did you get into the printing industry from graphic arts?
I really didn't know what I wanted to do, and my Dad was in printing and he said you will always have a job. Printing back when I started was the higher end, called Offset Lithography.
I worked for this very big commercial Lithographer in Cincinnati, and I still talk to the owner ( he is retired now ) on Facebook to this day. You really don't see that anymore. He put out a post awhile back about how employees are assets not liabilities. He used to tell people he never laid off anyone and he never would... I found out after moving on that this is not the norm (:
You've done so many different things! You should be the guy in the Dos Equis commercials. :) How did you get into the printing industry from graphic arts?
I really didn't know what I wanted to do, and my Dad was in printing and he said you will always have a job. Printing back when I started was the higher end, called Offset Lithography.
I worked for this very big commercial Lithographer in Cincinnati, and I still talk to the owner ( he is retired now ) on Facebook to this day. You really don't see that anymore. He put out a post awhile back about how employees are assets not liabilities. He used to tell people he never laid off anyone and he never would... I found out after moving on that this is not the norm (: