Ok so need some advice... Long story but my parents have a lovely pub with an old stable /outbuilding I started to convert into a salon. I'd already spent on it when the electrician came in and said I wouldn't have enough amps coming in to power the electric shower, well I panicked cos I'd already spent, so I opened it as a barbers instead. I do hot towel shaves and barbering (which I love) anyway I got a shower in and electic is fine, so electrician was wrong.... So because I got a lot of requests to do ladies, (iv been a mobile for 10 years so I'm known by some in my town) I changed it to appointments from 9-3 then walk in barbers from 3 till 6... I did this because I didn't see many men till 3 onwards anyway... But because I'm still building my client base up for ladies some days I have no one booked in so do I close on those days and come in at 3 for barbering. Iv sat and sat and no one comes in. And ladies ring me anyway they don't just turn up like men do.... Il be open everyday from 3 for the barbering, but I will close if I have no appointments from 10-3.... Obviously I will expand my hours the busier I get. Please bare in mind, I'm not in the town center, I'm a little room attached on a pub on the way out the town, I have very little walk by trade.... All of the pubs customers know how I work and come after 3 cod they don't want to make an appointment. The days I'm busy this set up works really well... But my mum thinks I should sit there all day, just incase someone pops in... But it's not realistic! I'm not like a busy town kinda salon, if I was in town I obviously would be open. Iv been open everyday for 7 months, and know the patten. Do u think I should sit there on the off chance a man or 2might pop in?? The men that do come in regularly come in after 3.