Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Bivyhunter on January 08, 2018, 07:24:00 PM
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I’m looking to expand in 2018 to keep up with growth and shorten lead times. I’m looking for a specific skill set to help relieve me of some of the office work, increase the delivery of content on the website and social media and free up more of my time to stay focused on bow building.
Work experience/skills:
Experienced in Rhino CAD/CAM 3D software, savvy with social media
Job description:
Program and operate CNC machine, program and operate laser engraver, help manage social media content and customer communications, packaging and shipping bows and other merchandise, possibly small amount of bookkeeping, secondarily; hands on working on bow building.
Personal qualities:
Strong work ethic, fast learner, team player, passionate about their work, self-motivated, able to multi-task, organized, creative, punctual, patient, eager to learn, likes to be challenged
Willing to relocate to Colorado
Bonus:
Has experience with or is interested/willing to learn the following:
Graphic design experience; t-shirt design etc, brand building, shooting video/video editing, Quick Books, website updating, business experience/background/education/business management, photography/photo editing experience, woodworking experience, background in traditional archery
Pay negotiable DOE, profit sharing, 5 paid holidays and 2 week vacation with our current work hours/schedule. Email resume/work experience to [email protected]
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Sounds like a great job for somebody!
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Sounds like a Great Job South. Good luck finding a good fit.
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That’s a lot of multitasking. I would seriously look for a woman.
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Your not asking to much ,good luck
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Originally posted by Holm-Made:
That’s a lot of multitasking. I would seriously look for a woman.
I think I would look for 2 women that could work together.
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I will bite my tongue, Ron....and leave that one alone.
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Good call Chad,
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What I mean is your looking at least 2, maybe 3 people, male or female. Let alone have even half of those skills. Good luck in your search.
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Once upon a time I loved working with CAD programs, then college convinced me the computer world was a better field. I'm a little regretful of that right now! :scared:
Bump for that perfect someone out there!
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When do I start.
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Good luck on your search. Sounds like it could be a rewarding position for the right guy/gal.
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Wow, sounds like a great job. If I were younger and single.....
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Yeah, my skills have all gone obsolete, so I couldn't go that way now, but once upon a time, I once had a bunch of those skills. The more I look at this thread, the more I wish I was a tad younger... Good luck to he/she who gets the job.
I would not suggest that you specifically search for a woman, but I sure would not rule one out, either. Over the years, I have worked with many, many women, and more of them were effective multi-taskers than were the men. If you do hire a female, try to get one with some personal affiliation with trad archery. Connection with the public goes well beyond the technical aspect of the work. I will be interested in how this search goes.
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I understand from the TBM profile on Jim Belcher that he only has women working in all aspects of his operation. He's the only male in the building. Maybe he knows a thing or two, huh?
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I’m good at talking and killing stuff with a bow , do I get the job????
,,,Sam,,,
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Well, between my wife, 16-year-old son and I we could probably do the job. Don’t think my wife wants to move to Colorado though.....
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South,
I have to commend you on offering a really good job for the right person and it's nice of you to offer that job to someone in the traditional world.
It's great to see that folks like you are offering a dream job and your willingness to teach them certain parts of what it takes to be a bowyer.
This shows our economy is starting to turn around for the better once more and I used to work for a "Big name power tool company" that went to Mexico and over 1500 or more folks lost their jobs in our part of the world due to that but one thing good about that company was many folks learned to use CNC machines,Molding machines,packaging and computer skills etc.
I was a mold set up mechanic and learned one important thing and that was if machinery was down folks were able to move around to help in area's that weren't their daily part of the job and became a Team player so to speak.
You are offering a great position for someone and I seen your shop in a video and your passion for making the Stalker line of bows and you seem to have a system like I remember when I worked at the plant I'm referring to.
You enjoy the shop time creating and in need of someone to tend to the office and answering the phone etc.
That is a good indication you are growing and good to see that.
I'm hoping you do find someone that is able to do some of the tasks you need and I appreciate you putting this out there .
I'm not going to give you a hard time about you asking too much in a person but instead I am going to Commend you on being brave offering up a great job for someone.
God Bless you South and I'll pray that person is found!
Keefer's <')))><
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Way to Go South!!
I don't know why everybody is uptight about job description for, Those jobs are what we do in our shops everyday right?
Be sweet to have a hand with it all. 1 guy can only do so much.
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Nice reply Keefer!
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What if I turn in a resume that says I can guarantee i'll learn everything you teach me quickly! hah!
Colorado seems to be treating you well, South!
God Bless,
Daniel
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Wish I could move to Colorado. Since college I've wanted to design or create art/advertisement for an archery company. Teaching is cool but doesn't leave much time to do my own art. Good luck finding someone for the pisition!
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Sounds like a job John from Johns Custom Archery would be qualified for. Go for it John.
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That sounds really interesting. Kind of tempting.
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Seems like a dream job might be a mattress tester or beer taster. I don't drink but to each his own