Mr Bill
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It's just a pipe dream of mine
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Hi, I sorta feel like I lived it. Working on behalf of someone else, though.
I wish you could have seen the operation 20 years ago. Hi volume lab for a chain outfit. We went through about a dozen master rolls of color paper every day. These were 50" wide masters, the better part of a mile long; we did our own slitting when it was cost-effective, otherwise pre-cut in (nominal) 575 ft x 10 inch rolls. Probably 3 or 4 hundred full-time lab employees, more or less, depending on the time of year. Most of what we printed was in nominal 8x10" units, all color-corrected by hand, to a tolerance, and dust-spotted. In-house camera repair shop for our own gear; probably around 25 to 35 full-time employees including the shipping/receiving department.
The company was very frugal, to be polite. So pay was never quite enough, but my opportunity to learn was so great I considered it the price of education. As a QC guy one of the things we did was to solve production problems related to quality, which included extensive testing of (our) professional films and papers. And as a significant customer with corporate non-disclosure agreements we always had first rate tech support from the major manufacturers. Far beyond what any regular photographer/lab person would expect. Probably beyond what even former Kodak employees here would expect.
All this was pretty much beyond my wildest dreams as a kid whose main ambition was to one day be a Life Magazine photographer (they shut down too soon). I figured to one day return to full-time photography, after learning "enough." But it never ended. Well, not till the company went bankrupt, roughly same time as Kodak. Our main business had been selling prints, and, well, it got to where people just didn't need/want prints anymore.