[amayausers.com] Re: Contract with business

  • From: "K Nehmer" <nehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:31:53 -0600

Well, they wouldn't know what a typewriter is, but they sure can type thanks to 
computers!

Kathy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Roland R. Irish III 
  To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 9:11 AM
  Subject: [amayausers.com] Re: Contract with business


  It's the one thing I learned good in highschool- 3 years of typing class
  and also majored in English.


  Most of the kids in school now have never even seen a typewriter and

  wouldn't know how to use one if they did!
  Except for the number row-I always was good at touch typing.
  Just have to have a larger than normal keyboard for my big hands...LOL


  Roland


  On Nov 12, 2007, at 10:00 AM, e3m@xxxxxxx wrote:


    Dude,

    You must type fast!

    Ed


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      > There was a big discussion months ago-someone was asked to take their 
machine to 
      > a fair or expo or something. I'd say 75% or more replies said 'don't do 
it'. 
      > #1- moving your machine. It's a multi person job-cannot be done every 
day-and 
      > you won't have it at home to do night or weekend work 
      > #2-every time you move it-risk of damage-dropping, bending, pushing 
needle head 
      > out of whack 
      > #3-who's going to insure YOUR machine-them or you? Will your insurance 
cover it? 
      > #4-security-is it in a locke d room or out in view of customers? What 
happens 
      > when you aren't there? Can anyone else mess with it? 
      > #5-can you get access to it when the store is closed? 
      > #6-what happens if you have a big order of your own customer to do-and 
store 
      > customer walks up and says I want this hat NOW...or are you off in a 
back room 
      > just doing whatever the store sells as someone sticks it through the 
window at 
      > you. Again-you are in the middle of a big order-and the store has ONE 
piece to 
      > do for a customer-not the right thread color up, wrong hoop, or you are 
doing 
      > hats and need to switch hoops. 
      > #7-it's been figured out by many of us-when your machine is running-you 
need to 
      > TAKE IN over $40 PER HOUR to pay for the upkeep, lease, supplies, 
insurance, and 
      > some profit. Can you afford to sit there day after day and do 'maybe' 5 
or 6 
      > shirt names in an hour because each one is different, different s hirt, 
different 
      > hoop, different name and still make your $40 PER HOUR? No, you can't. 
      > Can you do it at HOME if the store brings you all the pieces each 
afternoon to 
      > do overnite and they pick up the next morning? 
      > Yes, if you don't have a life. 
      > If you have your 'own' little storefront-separate entrance, separate 
keys, so 
      > you can come and go whenever you want but you are still 'associated' 
with the 
      > store-then that can be beneficial. But if you are working 'for' the 
store-they 
      > will expect you to drop everything to take care of THEIR customer 
immediately. 
      > It takes 20 minutes or more to switch from hats to speedframe or 
hoops...then 
      > what do you do? You have 10 hats left to fill YOUR order...maybe an 
hour and a 
      > half to make the deadline for your customer. Dan's Dynamite Discount 
Depot has a 
      > customer buying a shirt and wants his kid's name on it-NOW... 
      > and you are going to c harge DDDD only $3.00 to do it. Are you going to 
drop 
      > everything, change to hoop, do the shirt, get $3, and blow the deadline 
on your 
      > $500 hat order? 
      > Okay...you say you can buy a second machine and have one at the store 
and one at 
      > home so you can run orders at home. Then who's minding the store? 
      > Other Amaya owners like me have been asked to bring our machies to the 
Chamber 
      > of Commerce Home Show or something like it-and guaranteed we will be 
doing all 
      > the shirts and hats at the show for everyone...but no word about who 
pays the 4 
      > guys and a truck to take it apart, deliver and setup, then bring it 
home again. 
      > And they smash it into the steel door frame on the way in-who pays the 
Tech his 
      > $300 to run out and fix it? So I haven't heard of anyone taking that 
offer! 
      > Think long and hard about it..... 
      > 
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