tesswarwick
Member
We do a lot of walk in gents and I've had one in this morning who I tried to put off. Unfortunately, he wasn't having any of it.
He has long, shoulder-length hair and it's filthy.
I told him that I couldn't fit him in today or in the morning because of booked appointments but, sadly, he didn't take the hint and made an appointment for tomorrow lunchtime.
It astonishes me that some clients don't give a monkeys and expect you to handle their grotty, smelly, greasy hair.
My question to Geeks is do you take a client on regardless of their personal hygiene or do you refuse ... and if so, how? Or am I being unreasonable?
Thanks,
Tess
He has long, shoulder-length hair and it's filthy.
I told him that I couldn't fit him in today or in the morning because of booked appointments but, sadly, he didn't take the hint and made an appointment for tomorrow lunchtime.
It astonishes me that some clients don't give a monkeys and expect you to handle their grotty, smelly, greasy hair.
My question to Geeks is do you take a client on regardless of their personal hygiene or do you refuse ... and if so, how? Or am I being unreasonable?
Thanks,
Tess