Largest Printer of Traffic Tickets Here in Shreveport, And Hiring

Normally getting traffic tickets is a bad thing.  But not this time, and not for the Shreveport area.

Shreveport’s Southland Printing has acquired its largest competitor in the business of manufacturing and printing traffic tickets, and they will be expanding their workforce locally immediately.  They have purchased Digital Printing Systems in Azusa, California and are moving the jobs here.  You can apply for a job in the following fields:

  • Customer Service Representatives: Responsible for serving existing customers by selling products and meeting customer needs
  • Pre-Press Technicians: Generate digital images and print files for digital press that comply with job and departmental specifications and procedures and perform typesetting and plate-making functions for the Pre-press Department
  • Digital Press Operators: Responsible for the operation of digital printing press to produce high quality printed products for on-time delivery
  • Press Assistants: Responsible for packaging printed products produced on a printing press

The company will produce about 1.5 billion tickets per year, and they will be used in all 50 states.  Southland Printing is family owned and was started in 1960 by John A. Manno Sr.  It is run now by his son, John Manno Jr.  The jobs available are upwardly mobile career-wise with opportunities to work there for a very long time.  Apply here: http://southlandprinting.com

Editorial Comment: They can probably stay in business just by the tickets people get speeding down North Market alone.

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