adelekeegan1
Chatty geek
There is a thread and a blog at the moment about techs being forced to give up and a huge issue is competitor pricing.
My local NSS charges £20 for 40 agonising germ laden minutes and a local air hostess does a full set of slabs for £22.
I have stuck to my guns and kept my prices to a reasonable but respectable middle of the road, but after allowing for costs my hourly rate is not where I'd like it to be.
I cannot understand how the NSS can cover their costs (I know they use cheap stuff) but the rents and business rates in my town are horrific. Long standing reputable family businesses are being forced out - how are they doing it?
The air hostess is easier to understand, she works on her off days for cash in hand, carts her small kit round (enhancements only) and works off your ironing board. This is not something my clients would accept but she has a clientele none the less.
I know that different areas of the country vary enormously but round here cost is everything - I can't imagine a quality salon surviving in my town center (in fact they don't) - they would have to set prices far to high just to cover costs.
My local NSS charges £20 for 40 agonising germ laden minutes and a local air hostess does a full set of slabs for £22.
I have stuck to my guns and kept my prices to a reasonable but respectable middle of the road, but after allowing for costs my hourly rate is not where I'd like it to be.
I cannot understand how the NSS can cover their costs (I know they use cheap stuff) but the rents and business rates in my town are horrific. Long standing reputable family businesses are being forced out - how are they doing it?
The air hostess is easier to understand, she works on her off days for cash in hand, carts her small kit round (enhancements only) and works off your ironing board. This is not something my clients would accept but she has a clientele none the less.
I know that different areas of the country vary enormously but round here cost is everything - I can't imagine a quality salon surviving in my town center (in fact they don't) - they would have to set prices far to high just to cover costs.