ChelleB
Active Member
I'm chelle, I'm starting a beauty therapy home learning course in the near future, I realise most of this is theoretical but I will be adding practical to this using friends and family throughout the learning stages
I want to do this part time to begin with, evenings and weekends, as I work full time at the moment (nothing to do with beauty industry!) and I have made business cards and a website to get myself known once I qualify. I will be mobile and not working in a salon
I was hoping for a little advice, as I feel a bit clueless on the legal side of things! My concerns are as follows;
* I believe I've to get insurance once I qualify? but because I am only doing this part time and mobile, do I still require this?
* I'm not sure if I have to contact anyone with regards tax (like I would if I applied for a second job e.g in a shop)
Hope someone can advise on the legal side of things?
Eventually I want to be doing this full time, from home but it's something I have always taken an interest in and only now have I had the confidence to go out there and do it! My website also states that I will be part time initially.
I am very enthusiastic about getting into this, and am very excited about completing the course and also finding more courses to add to my treatment list i.e indian head massage - this course is run at my local college. I thought of having a client open night when I have qualified and feel I have done enough practical work to go out and treat people who do not yet know me and at the client night, which I will hold either in my home or rent a hall, I will offer champage, strawberries and maybe a free treatment or show examples of my treatments? Does this sound like a good idea?
Thanks for reading
I want to do this part time to begin with, evenings and weekends, as I work full time at the moment (nothing to do with beauty industry!) and I have made business cards and a website to get myself known once I qualify. I will be mobile and not working in a salon
I was hoping for a little advice, as I feel a bit clueless on the legal side of things! My concerns are as follows;
* I believe I've to get insurance once I qualify? but because I am only doing this part time and mobile, do I still require this?
* I'm not sure if I have to contact anyone with regards tax (like I would if I applied for a second job e.g in a shop)
Hope someone can advise on the legal side of things?
Eventually I want to be doing this full time, from home but it's something I have always taken an interest in and only now have I had the confidence to go out there and do it! My website also states that I will be part time initially.
I am very enthusiastic about getting into this, and am very excited about completing the course and also finding more courses to add to my treatment list i.e indian head massage - this course is run at my local college. I thought of having a client open night when I have qualified and feel I have done enough practical work to go out and treat people who do not yet know me and at the client night, which I will hold either in my home or rent a hall, I will offer champage, strawberries and maybe a free treatment or show examples of my treatments? Does this sound like a good idea?
Thanks for reading
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