Chicago Diddie Web outfit looking for....

Started by Duffy, May 09, 2017, 09:05:19 AM

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Duffy

Day Shift pressman -
Diddie 860 2c/2c TU-TH 6 AM - 4 PM & TH 7 AM - 5 PM
Diddie 860 2c/2c TU-TH 7 AM - 8 PM

Day Shift  floater pressman
Diddie 860 4c/4c - TU-FR 7:00AM - 5:00PM

Night Shift  floater pressman
Diddie 860 4c/4c - TU-TH 4:00PM - 5:30AM

Day Shift  Press helpers (3)
TU-TH 7:00AM - 8:00PM

Night Shift  Press helper
TU-TH 4:00PM - 5:30AM

Day Shift Bindery Operators
Stahl Folder Operator TU-FR 7:00AM - 5:00PM
Fenimore Sidewinder Operator TU-TH 7 AM - 8 PM

Bindery Supervisor
Folders, stitchers, Sabre cutter, Fed Ex shipping, 2 shifts

Pre press/Bulletin Production Supervisor
The job entails leading a team of 5 pre-flight specialists (communicate problems with files to customers- files are usually pdf files from Publisher, to process customer files, add the correct ad page and process into the plate room, Saturday tracking of Fed Ex shipments) and the plate room operations – 3 operators -  (assist in workflow enhancements of our Agfa Apogee workflow, plate 10,000 plates per week)

Please contact me with any questions
Joe Duffy
duffyj11498@gmail.com
708-663-0801

Thanks
Eyeballing shit is for titty-bars, NOT laying out files. DCS 7/12

Tracy

I would like a 3-4 day work week, but too far for me. :)

Possum

Tall tree, short ropes, fix stupid.

andyfest

Wow....we do about 2,000 plates in a good month. 10,000 a week...phew
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Duffy

10,000 plates a week but 17x22 cut off - lots of 4/4 runs - more like a quick print newspaper solution on 50# offset
And yes, 3 or 4 day weekends and 40 hours every week is awesome!
Chicago traffic - not so much
Eyeballing shit is for titty-bars, NOT laying out files. DCS 7/12

David

I would wonder why they are replacing the entire work crew, did something go wrong so everybody quit?
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born2print

Those days are gone forever
I should just let them go but...

Duffy

Quote from: david on May 09, 2017, 02:58:08 PMI would wonder why they are replacing the entire work crew, did something go wrong so everybody quit?
Entire crew - - if we are pulling 10,000 plates a week and you think this is the entire crew then I have a bridge for you to buy, barely used.
We have 13 Diddie webs running 23 1/2 hours a day for 3 days a week and 11 hours on the forth day, need lots of people and have been going through temps left and right, just trying a different approach to try and fill vacancies.
And between promotions, retirements and failed tests we have this many openings.
Eyeballing shit is for titty-bars, NOT laying out files. DCS 7/12

Farabomb

Failed tests?

Drug testing in a printshop is a fool's errand.

Well, unless you're testing to see how good they are...
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Duffy

Quote from: Farabomb on May 10, 2017, 06:47:33 AMFailed tests?

Drug testing in a printshop is a fool's errand.

Well, unless you're testing to see how good they are...

Problem is to bring them in, they have to pass the test. Even telling them they will be tested doesn't help.
Eyeballing shit is for titty-bars, NOT laying out files. DCS 7/12

Duffy

Quote from: Tracy on May 09, 2017, 11:02:16 AMI would like a 3-4 day work week, but too far for me. :)

Not quite the same weather either....
Eyeballing shit is for titty-bars, NOT laying out files. DCS 7/12

Possum

Ahhh.... my home town, I could pass the drug test no problem, but as far as being able to do the job, well, I don't qualify there. At all.
Tall tree, short ropes, fix stupid.

DCurry

Publisher PDFs from churches - I'll bet those are some doozies with all kinds of creative ways to mess a file up.
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Possum

Just what I was thinking. I'll bet Joe could do that job, but as soon as they mentioned Pooplisher, I knew that option was out.
Tall tree, short ropes, fix stupid.

Joe

I wouldn't consider the job without Cubs season tickets. ;D
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