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Seraphine

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I'm still pondering how to keep my business going after my second child is born. Does anyone have a mobile business with staff other than themselves?

For those that do, are you more in a management role, or do you do still do client work?

Keep the ideas coming if you can - I've been staying up late worrying about this!
 
Hi hun, I don't have experience of this, but I was talking about something similar the other day with a fellow beauty therapist.

Could you perhaps configure some kind of franchise? Simlar to party plan, where they use your name, you supply the products needed and then do a split, say 60/40 in your favour? You could take the bookings and then they report to you on a weekly basis?

Not sure about legalities, in's and out's etc, just a thought :)
 
That's exactly what I was thinking of, RedSadie - I just don't know how to go about doing it!

I remember in one of my business prep courses, the model they used was for a cleaning business. But it was something like this. I might give them a call (Business Gateway - they have an ongoing support system) but I just want to clarify things a bit before I go speak to them so I don't sound like an idiot :)

I was a manager once in a community care company - I can't say it was a good fit as I'd much rather go and do something myself than get someone else to do it, but I still can't see how I can go at this pace without running into problems. Even now, I feel like I can't squeeze anyone else in without running out of day! People here are really liking the at-home service, and I'd rather go with that than try to make the rent for a salon every month.

I guess it would mean keeping better track of my paperwork....
 
That's exactly what I was thinking of, RedSadie - I just don't know how to go about doing it!

I remember in one of my business prep courses, the model they used was for a cleaning business. But it was something like this. I might give them a call (Business Gateway - they have an ongoing support system) but I just want to clarify things a bit before I go speak to them so I don't sound like an idiot :) You could give them a call, they won't think you're stupid or silly, it's wht they're there for, also try Business Link :hug:

I was a manager once in a community care company - I can't say it was a good fit as I'd much rather go and do something myself than get someone else to do it, but I still can't see how I can go at this pace without running into problems. Even now, I feel like I can't squeeze anyone else in without running out of day! People here are really liking the at-home service, and I'd rather go with that than try to make the rent for a salon every month.

I guess it would mean keeping better track of my paperwork....

If you could do this, then if you wanted to you could still be hands on, so to speak with a few of your clients at times convenient to you. This would also give you time for the dreaded paperwork :)

Good luck hun, let us know how you get on as it's something I would like to do in the future too. xx
 

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