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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Jackson" data-source="post: 27182" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>IT takes that long to learn how to do the technicial work, and that is a prerequisite for owning a lab. The skill set to run and operate a business is another animal altogether, and even now, I question my ability to do it right.</p><p></p><p>We have ONE decent school out here, and even then we have to start from scratch and re-teach them most everything they learned. I'm talking about finding and hiring the experieneced technicians. Very difficult to find around here at the quality level we are looking for. Many of the people that we try out do VERY crude work, not unlike what Al showed the other day.</p><p></p><p>We just don't have the resources to try and train them ourselves except for very basic lab work or CAD CAM.</p><p></p><p>What started this discussion was the high end ceramics and esthetic part of contouring and that is hard to find without years of experience. We HAVE found a few that showed promise, but the lacked the productivity we need. If you have both, you can make a very good living in this industry without owning a lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Jackson, post: 27182, member: 153"] IT takes that long to learn how to do the technicial work, and that is a prerequisite for owning a lab. The skill set to run and operate a business is another animal altogether, and even now, I question my ability to do it right. We have ONE decent school out here, and even then we have to start from scratch and re-teach them most everything they learned. I'm talking about finding and hiring the experieneced technicians. Very difficult to find around here at the quality level we are looking for. Many of the people that we try out do VERY crude work, not unlike what Al showed the other day. We just don't have the resources to try and train them ourselves except for very basic lab work or CAD CAM. What started this discussion was the high end ceramics and esthetic part of contouring and that is hard to find without years of experience. We HAVE found a few that showed promise, but the lacked the productivity we need. If you have both, you can make a very good living in this industry without owning a lab. [/QUOTE]
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