It's just a on-demand print shop specializing in stickers and packaging, isn't it? Or is there something strange about it?
why does a sticker company need 79 support staff
Agree that seems like a lot. Maybe they're using a liberal definition of "support staff." Or maybe they've actually got enough customers to justify doing a 25 man 3-shift call center. IDK.
How is a fast on demand print shop a bad idea. They aren't even the only one exists. There is an entire industry that does this. StickerMule is one of the few that is accessible to normal people and not just B2B. Why do they need 79 support staff? Do you think you know how many people they have or understand the concept that they need staff to review proofs to make sure customers are getting what they think?
Wow, first, I'm gonna stop talking shit about how stupid Sticker Mule is as a concept.
And again, none of this is cancel culture. They gave a bonus to their staffers (... why does a sticker company need 79 support staff...).
It's just a on-demand print shop specializing in stickers and packaging, isn't it? Or is there something strange about it?
Agree that seems like a lot. Maybe they're using a liberal definition of "support staff." Or maybe they've actually got enough customers to justify doing a 25 man 3-shift call center. IDK.
The thing I hate about it is that it sells stickers. I think stickers are stupid as a concept.
How is a fast on demand print shop a bad idea. They aren't even the only one exists. There is an entire industry that does this. StickerMule is one of the few that is accessible to normal people and not just B2B. Why do they need 79 support staff? Do you think you know how many people they have or understand the concept that they need staff to review proofs to make sure customers are getting what they think?
I just don't stickers. I'm an anti-sticker bigot.