Arkansas has the lowest cost of living of all 50 states. It is also a "right-to-work" state. I'm sure you treat your employees well, and wages are relative to the cost of living in any area, but it is quite a different story in Illinois where unions rule and taxes are out the roof!I've got an old body man who gets $25, an old lineman who makes the same, 'helpers' or folks with no appreciable experience get $17 and work up from there. Start a guy at something livable and give clear goals for raises, which is impossible in the custom sign world. In your case, you may set a goal of just a rectangular trimless letter that is both perfect and completed within XX hours, sacrifice a sheet to get enough parts for repeated attempts, and let them try once a month/ 6 months/ whatever seems to fit their progress. It's going to be challenging to bring in someone to do top notch work if you can't pay them enough...
This is outside of the LR metro area in AR, and I'm probably paying better than other folks in town, no necessarily LR, they'd be closer to $30 depending on if they're running a crane.
For sure, though I though AR would be closer in line with TX, where Jig is out of.Arkansas has the lowest cost of living of all 50 states. It is also a "right-to-work" state. I'm sure you treat your employees well, and wages are relative to the cost of living in any area, but it is quite a different story in Illinois where unions rule and taxes are out the roof!
I consider myself lucky! I could be located in New Jersey...
Man you're just on a tear with your spam links today eh?Thanks for sharing the wage info! I mean thre is a lot of domains In fields like gas fitting, or high skilled plumbing, where skilled labor is in high demand, wages should reflect the cost of living, especially when employees need to live within commuting distance. If employers don’t offer competitive wages that account for housing and basic expenses, they may struggle to retain experienced workers and i think this is a big problem
$18-$20/hr bare minimum to get anyone to even come interview In the Atlanta market.