Thank you for considering Dixie Seal as the next stop on your career journey. We have compiled some information below to give you a snapshot of our business. As a company, we feel it is necessary for you to pick a workplace that fits you best, so you can thrive and be successful.
We are proud to be a workplace that is inclusive and celebrates diversity. The expertise and skillsets that our family members possess are the cornerstones of our success as a company. We know your contribution will help keep us viable in the future, and we look forward to welcoming you into our family.
This portion of our business handles custom promotional products.
Our collegiate, automotive, and generic novelty plates & signs stock division.
The newest division that handles printed custom steel pegboards.
This side of the business handles government orders.
• Competitive hourly wage plus increases based on performance.
• Paid weekly – via direct deposit or payroll card.
• Credit union association
• 401K COMPANY MATCH
• Profit sharing cash bonus (subject to profitability of company)
• Attendance bonus (subject to profitability of company)
• Employee life and disability insurance. (paid by company)
• Health care insurance less minor employee contribution (pre-tax)
• Vacation
• One week vacation after one year. (40 hours)
• Two weeks vacation after two years. (80 hours)
• Three weeks vacation after ten years. (120 hours)
• 6 paid holidays:
• New Years Day
• Memorial Day
• July 4th
• Labor Day
• Thanksgiving Day
• Christmas Day
• Dixie winter shutdown (Closed Christmas -New Year) (unpaid)
• Free parking
• Christmas party
• Gift certificate for employee at Thanksgiving
• Recognition for service
• 10 years plaque
• 25 years $100.00
• Matching of social security retirement benefits and Medicare by company (7.65% of salary)
The Dixie Seal & Stamp Company was founded by Arthur Wrigley in 1897.
At this time the company made rubber stamps, corporate and notary seals, embossers, and engraved signs. One of the company's first accounts involved making brass stencils, which were used on Coca-Cola crates.
In 1947, Stephen Schmidt returned from military service in World War II and at the invitation of Wrigley, who was his wife's Uncle, joined the company. Three years later Wrigley retired, and Schmidt purchased Dixie. At the time Dixie Seal & Stamp Company was located at 83 Poplar Street in Atlanta and had only six employees.
After purchasing the company Schmidt began to expand the product base to include metal tags and name plates. In 1955 the company began to manufacture miniature license plates for bicycles, and in conjunction with a sales program by the Lay's Potato Chip Company, yearly production rose to approximately 1,250 tags. The following year Dixie secured a contract with the Kellogg Company to produce 3"x6" license plates for children who responded to a special offer on the back panel of cereal boxes. This program resulted in over one million tags being produced. In 1961 the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce asked the company to produce a standard license plate commemorating the fact that Atlanta's population had reached the one million mark. Initially, Schmidt declined the request since his company had never made plates that size, but fortunately he reconsidered. The result was that Dixie Seal & Stamp Company discovered a new product line--aluminum embossed automobile license plates. In time the company became the nation's largest producer of these plates. Inspired by the success of the commemorative tag project Dixie began to produce novelty auto plates in 1962.
In 1969, the company moved to North Avenue, in Midtown Atlanta.
In 1989, Dixie Seal & Stamp Company received an Award of Merit in volume from Specialty Advertising Association International, an organization that represents 4,200 firms involved in the manufacture and sale of advertising specialties. Dixie Seal & Stamp Company won the award again in 1990. As of 1993, the Dixie Seal & Stamp Company boasted 90 employees, a 50,000 square foot complex of buildings, and the production of over 7,000,000 specialty license plates per year. Among these were plates for Disneyland, Walt Disney World, professional sports teams, schools, colleges, automobile dealerships, and other businesses.
As of January 2007, Dixie is enjoying its new location in Tucker, GA. The 114,000 square foot building is very accommodating to allow the 4th generation Family business to continue steady growth and expansion of product lines.
We thank you for your interest in Dixie Seal & Stamp Company.
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