BeautyByShan
Active Member
Hey everyone! Just wondering if you could help me I do brows freelance at the moment mostly from home with a busy but growing client base and need somewhere to do it full time!
I've never rented a chair before so i don't know what's good and what's not..
But I went to meet with a woman a few times and we spoke prices yesterday
I can bring my own brow chair and my own trolley and do them in a small space by the window
When it came to payments and everything she wanted everything processing on her till, my friends that are self employed have their own cash box and PayPal card readers then either pay the owner a cut or rent..but she wanted everything on her till then for her to give me a cut? Is this normal?
Anyway we spoke prices and she wanted 40/60 (in her favour) when I'm supplying my OWN products
Because I refused to do it like that in the first place she said I can still pay rent instead but at £50 a day and still using her till systems and still supplying my own products and supplies..
I'm confused and wasn't sure about this as a busy shop a couple doors down was advertising renting a room for £590 a month, and that's for a room, not a small space!
Can anyone give me any advice on this? I live in Manchester city centre and that's the location I'm looking at
Thanks!!
I've never rented a chair before so i don't know what's good and what's not..
But I went to meet with a woman a few times and we spoke prices yesterday
I can bring my own brow chair and my own trolley and do them in a small space by the window
When it came to payments and everything she wanted everything processing on her till, my friends that are self employed have their own cash box and PayPal card readers then either pay the owner a cut or rent..but she wanted everything on her till then for her to give me a cut? Is this normal?
Anyway we spoke prices and she wanted 40/60 (in her favour) when I'm supplying my OWN products
Because I refused to do it like that in the first place she said I can still pay rent instead but at £50 a day and still using her till systems and still supplying my own products and supplies..
I'm confused and wasn't sure about this as a busy shop a couple doors down was advertising renting a room for £590 a month, and that's for a room, not a small space!
Can anyone give me any advice on this? I live in Manchester city centre and that's the location I'm looking at
Thanks!!