Successful24
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
Recently ive been looking for work in a hair salon as a senior stylist i have 9 years experience and i am mainly looking at employment however, I recently came across an employer who is looking for self employment. Now normally I would turn it down straight the way as self employment scares me.
Here is a break down of how they would like the self employment to be ran within their business...
£32 rent a chair (a day)
30% commission
This includes the salon supplying the products, lights (etc) and training and apprentices
Support in building up clientele i.e leafleting, and social media posts
Business accountant contact details charging £120 a year
Clientele waiting (use to belong to graduate stylist) cut and blowdry starting from £22
Whats made me decide to post is because im thinking is this too good to be true?[emoji848] Or is this too good to be true [emoji849]... and what questions could i ask to dig a little deeper for information.
Pricing plays a huge part in self employment so I would “roughly” offer services such as a cut and blowdry starting from £35-£39
Colour £45-£55+ (depending on what it is) and an introduction offer for myself
Should i take the opportunity or run for the hills
Please help thank you in advance x
Recently ive been looking for work in a hair salon as a senior stylist i have 9 years experience and i am mainly looking at employment however, I recently came across an employer who is looking for self employment. Now normally I would turn it down straight the way as self employment scares me.
Here is a break down of how they would like the self employment to be ran within their business...
£32 rent a chair (a day)
30% commission
This includes the salon supplying the products, lights (etc) and training and apprentices
Support in building up clientele i.e leafleting, and social media posts
Business accountant contact details charging £120 a year
Clientele waiting (use to belong to graduate stylist) cut and blowdry starting from £22
Whats made me decide to post is because im thinking is this too good to be true?[emoji848] Or is this too good to be true [emoji849]... and what questions could i ask to dig a little deeper for information.
Pricing plays a huge part in self employment so I would “roughly” offer services such as a cut and blowdry starting from £35-£39
Colour £45-£55+ (depending on what it is) and an introduction offer for myself
Should i take the opportunity or run for the hills
Please help thank you in advance x