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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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How many CAD FCZ units should you be designing a day?
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<blockquote data-quote="tonester" data-source="post: 95462" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>I'm curious what are your standards for cad design quantity? I'm a ceramist and I jump from bench to bench a day doing porcelain, finishing, waxing, etc. I find cad design very easy considering the manual alternative. I jump in on design every day and I have trained our designers. I can do 30 units in half the day. So i know if it were my sole job that i could do 60-80 in a full day. This makes me think that if it is your sole job you should do at least 50 a day. Especially if you are a higher paid waxer, finisher, etc. that transitioned to this. You have to be very fast to make your wage worth it and the price per design worth it. Someone off the street could produce and make less, but less production is no why we choose to go digital</p><p></p><p>So, How many units do you require a cad designer to design (mostly FCZ) from 8:00 am -5:00pm a day?</p><p></p><p>What is an acceptable amount per hour for:</p><p>Novice?</p><p>Advanced?</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind I'd like to know wages designers are making and what they're required? </p><p></p><p>Our designers make a minimum of $20 per hour ( former tech's). How many units do you think at that wage they should produce?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonester, post: 95462, member: 3477"] I'm curious what are your standards for cad design quantity? I'm a ceramist and I jump from bench to bench a day doing porcelain, finishing, waxing, etc. I find cad design very easy considering the manual alternative. I jump in on design every day and I have trained our designers. I can do 30 units in half the day. So i know if it were my sole job that i could do 60-80 in a full day. This makes me think that if it is your sole job you should do at least 50 a day. Especially if you are a higher paid waxer, finisher, etc. that transitioned to this. You have to be very fast to make your wage worth it and the price per design worth it. Someone off the street could produce and make less, but less production is no why we choose to go digital So, How many units do you require a cad designer to design (mostly FCZ) from 8:00 am -5:00pm a day? What is an acceptable amount per hour for: Novice? Advanced? If you don't mind I'd like to know wages designers are making and what they're required? Our designers make a minimum of $20 per hour ( former tech's). How many units do you think at that wage they should produce? [/QUOTE]
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