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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: tancehughes on June 21, 2013, 10:29:51 AM
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I know this is different in different parts of the country (I'm in Louisiana), but what is everyone paying a good embroidery machine operator? I am trying gauge where I should be. I have a 4 head tajima.
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I know this is different in different parts of the country (I'm in Louisiana), but what is everyone paying a good embroidery machine operator? I am trying gauge where I should be. I have a 4 head tajima.
I think it comes down to ability. My wife is very picky about our EMB, so she would rather hire someone totally green, and train them in, "her" way of doing things, and gradually bring them up, maybe say $9 an hour to train, if they start really catching on, then give them incentive with a fast raise to 10, then play it from there. Her main girl who rocks it out is getting 12 right now and we would actually consider paying her more, but not sure if she will be staying on after she gets her nurses degree. It's hard in the job market even in hospital work, but if we could hold on to her, she is worth an easy $15 an hour maybe more or benefits in the future if she planned to stay on. I've heard of a $25 an hour emb lead at a shop here in Fl, but honestly, knowing the company and the fact that, that particular employee really doesn't produce anything anymore, I can't see paying someone to sit and watch and snack all day. $25 an hour lead would have to be taking over that department and treating it like their own, in my opinion. One thing I do know, not everyone who says, "I have embroidery experience", really knows the technique in and out. Most of the time they may have worked at a load and push start, fix thread breaks shops. I feel they need to really know the machine in and out, tensions, maintenance ect to be worth more than 12 an hour, and be able to produce quality and constancy. IMO
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I pay around $13 for a good machine op. They lady down the street pays $9. I am sure there is someone around that pays more than me.
I will work the $13 guy up to $15-16, maybe more. He's worth it. He's good, he still needs to learn a little on backings and taking his time to make sure the tensions are correct and so on.
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Man I would hate to say what we pay our embroidery operator, not $25 but pretty high compared to what has been said so far.
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a big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.
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when we had embroidery in house, the girl doing the work was making $18/hour. She was fully self sustained and did not need any help or guidance. Regular employee $10-$15 depending on the skill.
pierre
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$14 a hour, but she doesn't do any digitizing, if she learns that I would give her a bump.
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a big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.
No doubt we are either #1 or close to it for cost of living. It is all relative, living in PA i was shocked at my pay scale being so low but realized quickly I could buy an acre of land for as little as $100 crazy.
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It's funny because our groceries are high on the scale last time I checked, but housing and gas were pretty low. I don't know what it is currently.
You can buy a 3 bedroom 2 bath, 1,000sf home for around $120,000 here(if it doesn't get snatched up by an investor).
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My little apartment is $1250 a month not counting utilities water/electric
My town is a bit high because of Choate Rosemary Hall but really anywhere in this state renting or buying is high. The same house you just quoted would be minimum$250K here and maybe $200 in seedier towns.
We also pay the highest or near so in state gas/tobacco/liquor taxes.
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a big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.
No doubt we are either #1 or close to it for cost of living. It is all relative, living in PA i was shocked at my pay scale being so low but realized quickly I could buy an acre of land for as little as $100 crazy.
I used to call this the 'box boy' factor but grocery stores no longer use box boys for grocery carryout. So now I guess it would be the entry level/fast food base line.
When traveling around the county I consistently find that decorated apparel shops have to be $2-3 bucks per hour higher than entry level fast food workers. So if Mcd's is paying Fed MinWage of $7.25 you probably will be at $9-10 to find someone worth keeping.
If Taco Bell is paying $11 you will be at $14. Remarkable how repeatable this factor is.
~Kitson
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It's funny because our groceries are high on the scale last time I checked, but housing and gas were pretty low. I don't know what it is currently.
You can buy a 3 bedroom 2 bath, 1,000sf home for around $120,000 here(if it doesn't get snatched up by an investor).
That's funny, here is a listing from my town, quick search of the lowest price single family dwelling, 1400 sq ft house on a 5500 sq ft lot $760,000... any thing decent in a nice neighbor hood will be well over a million $
Welcome to Northern California, and having Google and Facebook headquarters in your area.
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/803-Wake-Forest-Dr_Mountain-View_CA_94043_M13699-34768?row=12 (http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/803-Wake-Forest-Dr_Mountain-View_CA_94043_M13699-34768?row=12)
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Yeah, I can go buy a new construction all stone/brick home that's around 5,000 sf for $400k..that's hardwood floors, granite in the kitchen, a bathroom bigger than my garage.
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$400K is a one bedroom shoebox in San Francisco. Maybe.
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man, i don't think I can afford the AC bill in a 400K house here in the summer...it's a lotta space to cool.
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You can't but a shack for less than 1 million in Greenwich, in fact i doubt you could get the lot for less.
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If you're a member of SGIA, there is a ton of information available on pay rates for almost every position possible, broken down by regions of the country. One of the tools we use when deciding pay scales.
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a big thing is the area you live in as well. The cost of living here is much lower than CT I would guess.
No doubt we are either #1 or close to it for cost of living. It is all relative, living in PA i was shocked at my pay scale being so low but realized quickly I could buy an acre of land for as little as $100 crazy.
I used to call this the 'box boy' factor but grocery stores no longer use box boys for grocery carryout. So now I guess it would be the entry level/fast food base line.
When traveling around the county I consistently find that decorated apparel shops have to be $2-3 bucks per hour higher than entry level fast food workers. So if Mcd's is paying Fed MinWage of $7.25 you probably will be at $9-10 to find someone worth keeping.
If Taco Bell is paying $11 you will be at $14. Remarkable how repeatable this factor is.
~Kitson
True. Fast food workers around here get paid between $10 and $12 an hour. And they are striking now for $15. We range anywhere from $14 to $23 with perks. Want to pay more and we are slowly getting there.
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cashiers in the next 5 years will probably be gone for the most part at fast food places. they will be replaced by touch screen computers.
put in 5 or 6 of those and it's faster and more efficient than a couple cashiers. It should also cut the error rate from miscommunication.
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I'll stop going for sure if that happens. Self checkouts have been pulled from our local grocery chains!
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well, they do it at wawa and it's great. I prefer it since there are several computers and I can take my time.
On a separate note...why don't drive-throughs have 2 menu boards? One to look at while the car in front of you is ordering? Seems like that would speed it up.
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They have just now added self checking at our WalMart here. I like it. I really got tired of telling the manager....way to go 32 cash registers and you have three lanes open. I was always getting checked out in the liquor store for speed.
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well, they do it at wawa and it's great. I prefer it since there are several computers and I can take my time.
On a separate note...why don't drive-throughs have 2 menu boards? One to look at while the car in front of you is ordering? Seems like that would speed it up.
was at Wawa the other day and thought of you as I enjoyed my sandwich!
pierre
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haha, I wish we had those down here. our QuikTrips are building new stores with sandwich stations in them. I hope they build one close to me.
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Dude I really like QT's, wish we had them in Louisiana