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Old 04-08-2008, 02:59 PM   #1
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book printing and binding - A job

Hi all...

I wanted a job, and i'm 17 years old.. what kind of training does it take to a book printer or book binder?

How much does it make?

Also please include relevant info...

thanks all
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In all honesty, I have no idea about that particular part of the industry beyond my experience of actually using a binder/printer. My suggestion would be this: go to a local binder/printer (and you'll definitely have some), and apply for a job. Do that until you get on, and work your way up. Ask questions there, they'll have the most accurate information.

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Good luck with this, there are fewer and fewer printing and book binding shops these days. There are a couple in California (Orange County area) and in Michigan, as well as Tennessee. Those are the major centers for book printing in the US.
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