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Production Manager, Print Reviews
What is it like working as a Production Manager, Print?
July 2015
Production Manager, Print:
High Stress with last minute orders.
April 2015
Screen printing/production manager.
Production Manager, Print:
Pros: The attention to detail and quality.
Cons: The person I work for and how certain orders are completed.
February 2015
Office conditions.
Production Manager, Print:
Pros: Relevant to education, good work environment, variety.
Cons: Pay, corporate politics, nepotism.
December 2014
I GET TO MEET AND DEAL WITH DIFFERENT PEOPLE.
Production Manager, Print:
Pros: I ENJOY TAKING ON DESIGN BRIEFS AND RE-PRODUCING IT FOR SCREEN PRINTING.
I SEE THE DESIGN FROM A COMPUTER TO A PRINT ONTO A CAP, T-SHIRT OR BAG.
Cons: HAVING TO CONTINUES EXPLAIN MYSELF TO PEOPLE.
MISSING DEADLINES DUE TO STAFF ISSUES.
June 2014
Huge Demand Mentally.
Production Manager, Print:
Gain as many people skills as you can.
Know your trade well and continue to update your knowledge. Try to be calm, understanding and patient with a huge mix of personalities that you will be working with.
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