Julie liz thanks for the cv tips you v good at this I think you will get a job in no time if you write your cv like that. Good luck
Aww thanks, I'm having more trouble actually finding openings at the moment. Nobody seems to be taking on near me.
Julie liz thanks for the cv tips you v good at this I think you will get a job in no time if you write your cv like that. Good luck
I've given up looking!! I've spent a fortune on advertising for a beautician, I understand that working for yourself is going to eventually earn you more money, however there are a lot of benefits with working for someone else - payed holiday, no paperwork, a lot less stress, support, free training.
I was willing to give anyone who had enthusiasm, personality and passion a go, if they proved they were confident in their ability it didn't matter about their experience, my daughters never done a nail course in her life, yet she's better at Painting and shaping nails than a lot of my previous colleagues and she's a dab hand at the old spray tan - not that I could let her lose on a paying client as she's not qualified or insured! So it just goes to show some people can pick things up and with little effort be brilliant, I would never not give someone new a chance as they could be a gem!
Saying that, I'm not willing to pay huge amounts of money in their probationary period, I will however commit to a bonus and wage rise when they've built up a loyal client base, after all if they're good, I want to make it difficult for them to jump ship as with me they've got a good thing going
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