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Occupation Printer | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

Occupation Printer | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

1. What is the name of your profession (position)? Flat printing printer (offset printing). 2. What is your job and what are your responsibilities? My job is to produce printed materials: booklets, magazines, leaflets, business cards, postcards and much more .... The responsibility is to control the printing process, timely detection and elimination of defects, as well as delivery of the order on time. 3. What education is required to get your position? Ideally, to become a printer, you need to have a specialized secondary education, but since. in Russia there are very few specialized (printing) schools, then they enter the profession, basically, without any special education. The first three months of work as an apprentice help to master the basic basics of a printer's work - the ABC of printing craft. Well, then, over time, getting ranks: second, third .... up to the eighth. 4. Describe your working day. Work takes place in three shifts: a week (7.00-15.30); week (15.30-23.00); week (23.00-7.00). And so, from Monday to Friday .... Weekend work is possible, but this is a separate conversation and payment. Well, the working day begins with studying the order, setting up the printing machine (for each order) and, in fact, you can start printing .... Work continues as long as there are orders. If there is a lull, then, as a rule, preventive work is carried out at this time: cleaning; lubricant; replacement of worn parts, etc. 5. How comfortable are your working conditions (all day outside, or in the office with a cup of coffee)? The conditions are as comfortable as they can be for a printer. All day long work in the workshop, almost always on his feet, and of course, without a cup of coffee. 6. What do you like most about your job? Variety, and the possibility of a creative approach to individual orders. 7. What do you dislike most about your job? Harmful working conditions: sprayable powder, persistent smell of paint and a variety of "chemicals", alkalis. 8. If it's not a secret, what is your salary level (is it enough to write whether you are satisfied or not)? No, not satisfied. 9. Describe your team, what kind of people work with you? The team consists of professionals in their field. Outside the enterprise, communication is extremely rare, but the atmosphere at the enterprise is friendly and working. 10. What human qualities do you think are most important in your business? From human qualities, first of all, it is necessary to name calmness. In the most crucial moments, it is very important to control yourself, to be focused and cool-headed. I would also add professional qualities: attention, observation, and sometimes even intuition. Yes, and without discipline there is nothing to do at the printing enterprise. 11. Work gives me additional opportunities (here is everything that work gives you except money, from self-expression and communication with interesting people to the opportunity to visit different countries). In addition to acquired acquaintances, this work did not give anything. Now, if, suddenly, I decide to get a higher polygraphiceducation - then, undoubtedly, useful and invaluable experience will be behind you. 12. Do you have the opportunity to evaluate your work on a five-point scale, what grade would you give? C grade 13. What do you think we didn't include in the plan and what else would you like to share with us? Relationship between management and subordinates... A fairly frequent change of leadership does not fully understand the management line of leaders. But if in general, then the relationship is working, without any conflict situations. Regular bonuses, encouragement, and in which case penalties, i.e. something that should be an integral part of any production. 0