Hi All
As you are all such a great bunch :green: thought I would run something by you!!
You might have seen from my earlier posts that I have recently qualified as a nail tech. I have now set up a small room at home to work from and I'm in the process of setting up my website, but I haven't started advertising yet as I wanted to be fully set up before I got going (I'm also offering other beauty therapy treatments as I qualified as a therapist at NVQ Level 2 in 1999).
Thing is, do I really feel that I have enough experience on the nail enhancement side?? I'm not sure. My tutor at college tells me that I am very good, and I seem to have grasped it OK but I'm still taking a really long time (about 2 hours per set!) - although I'm pretty much always pleased with the finished article. I am practising every day on nail tips to perfect my technique.
I'm thinking that I might see if I can get a part-time job as a nail tech locally for maybe a couple of days a week to see how I get on. I already work for 3 days a week in the City as a project manager which covers my bills, so I'm in the nice position of not having to worry too much about whether I'm earning enough money from the beauty side of things. I'm therefore not looking to earn a huge amount from working for someone else, just really interested in gaining some experience. Of course, if I do go this route then obviously I would have to commit to doing this for some time, (1) to get the experience and (2) from the salon owner's point of view they would want someone they could rely on.
What do you think?? Am I likely to be able to get something with a limited amount of experience?? I'm very happy to do this for a minimal amount, or even work on commision only, do you think this might work from a salon owner's point of view??
Thanks for reading to the end - sorry, what started off as a quick message has nearly turned into a book!!!
Thanks
Jenni
x
As you are all such a great bunch :green: thought I would run something by you!!
You might have seen from my earlier posts that I have recently qualified as a nail tech. I have now set up a small room at home to work from and I'm in the process of setting up my website, but I haven't started advertising yet as I wanted to be fully set up before I got going (I'm also offering other beauty therapy treatments as I qualified as a therapist at NVQ Level 2 in 1999).
Thing is, do I really feel that I have enough experience on the nail enhancement side?? I'm not sure. My tutor at college tells me that I am very good, and I seem to have grasped it OK but I'm still taking a really long time (about 2 hours per set!) - although I'm pretty much always pleased with the finished article. I am practising every day on nail tips to perfect my technique.
I'm thinking that I might see if I can get a part-time job as a nail tech locally for maybe a couple of days a week to see how I get on. I already work for 3 days a week in the City as a project manager which covers my bills, so I'm in the nice position of not having to worry too much about whether I'm earning enough money from the beauty side of things. I'm therefore not looking to earn a huge amount from working for someone else, just really interested in gaining some experience. Of course, if I do go this route then obviously I would have to commit to doing this for some time, (1) to get the experience and (2) from the salon owner's point of view they would want someone they could rely on.
What do you think?? Am I likely to be able to get something with a limited amount of experience?? I'm very happy to do this for a minimal amount, or even work on commision only, do you think this might work from a salon owner's point of view??
Thanks for reading to the end - sorry, what started off as a quick message has nearly turned into a book!!!
Thanks
Jenni
x