If she sticks to the model she had and let them go she will be. Again i am not telling her to have them sign anything but a contract. I am explaining that she shouldn't allow stylist to dictate how she wants to run her salon....find ppl who fit with her model which clearly is a commissioned...
I totally understand I wasn't suggesting that but as a commissioned salon they are employees...we are speaking to different sides your speaking to the stylist that want to go rogue, i am speaking to the overall model she has in place not the one her stylist want her to have in place. I work with...
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She stated that one decided to become self employed and 4 will pay a set rent which means she's converting them to booth renters however it appears to me that she is normally a commissioned salon which is why i stated that freelance work should be approved. From her...
Facebook ads is the way to go along with direct mailings creating a nice invite with a colorful envelope sending to your target audience can truly go along way. a day with the community offering Moms with kids a fun family day where they can talk and play all things beauty...at the event offer...
Don't be discouraged you have to much work to do. Yes you should definitely put them under a contract I normally recommend a 1 year contract that you can terminate at any time in the event it doesn't work out. You also need to have a non-compete clause no they can't work in another salon...
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