Taylor stays pretty busy in the USCutter shop these days, refurbing and QA’ing equipment, getting to know our machines on a personal level.
So I approach cautiously, and get right to the point. I don’t want to take up too much of his valuable time.
USCutter: How’d you get hooked up with USCutter, Taylor?
Taylor: Basically, I was coming into the Redmond will-call area (now a full-fledged retail store) 3 – 4 times a week. After a while, the (then) contact center manager told me, I might as well work here. Made sense to me. I guess the rest is history.
USCutter: What were you doing with all that material?
Taylor: I was just using my Cameo to make graphics for friends, and friends of friends. It took off. I couldn’t even keep up with all the requests I was getting for decals, window banners, and custom shirts.
USCutter: Where did you find this huge audience for your products?
Taylor: Honestly, most of my business came through word of mouth, Snapchat, and Instagram.
USCutter: Wow. Really? Snapchat?
Taylor: Ha, yeah. People were hitting me up for logos they wanted on their cars. I’d do the artwork. I had a design of the week.
USCutter: That’s awesome. What keeps you busy these days?
Taylor: Ha. All these. Seriously though, I’m proud to work at USCutter. They’ve been very supportive of me getting to know all these products better. And I’m happy to help spreading awareness of the USCutter brand out there in the community.
USCutter: Thanks for your time Taylor. Any final thoughts?
Taylor: I spend almost every waking hour either thinking about or playing with vehicle wrap, adhesive vinyl, heat transfer vinyl and sublimation. While most people my age are simply chasing a dollar or wasting time, I am living my dreams. Thank you US Cutter!