sparkletips
Well-Known Member
last week I fronted up to a busy salon that's just down the road but sooooo busy she needs a nail tech to take on the clients she's having to turn away. I totally didn't expect her to say the position is still available as her work is amazing and instead of the usual 'must have 2/3yrs experience' she wrote must have experience but will put in the time training the right person. she was with a client at the time and asked me to put my name and number on the back of her business card but I was shaking so much I couldn't even write my last name and I dropped the pen attempting to write my phone number. Much to my surprise she actually text me that day and asked my me to come in for a chat that afternoon so I did. I let her know I was still struggling with a few things but was totally invested in spending the time to get my work to a standard she would be happy to offer her clients. She wants somebody to work on a commission basis and she will provide clientele as well as product. I have never used Artistic products before so she gave me a small sample and asked me to try it and send her the pics. I tried it and found it really hard to work with but I sent her the pics ans now she wants me to do a trial infront of her in her salon. I;m super excited but totally petrified my timing will let me down as the full set I did using her product at home took me 3 hours... any advice would be greatly appreciated as im feeling a bit overwhelmed at the moment. This would be my first job as Ive been a housewife since highschool.
Also what would be an acceptable commission split??
Also what would be an acceptable commission split??