Grace_Hair
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to get in a part time stylist.
I've said that it'll be £5 a day for the chair. And then 60/40.
For that, they get, the space, heating, electrics, water, electrical items, products, tea, coffees, towels, card machine, phone, use of an online booking system.
Most places round here are 50/50 split plus use of products. Or 60/40. I know it obviously depends on area.
Everywhere else doesn't seem to actually do self employed. (Don't get to choose price/product/days. Have to request days off/holidays.) They do it all as if the stylist is employed without having to pay them holiday/sickness/minimum wage.
The last couple of people I spoke to said that 60/40 to me seems high.
I think it's reasonable, especially if they're an established stylist.
Do you think I'm being unreasonable?
I've said that it'll be £5 a day for the chair. And then 60/40.
For that, they get, the space, heating, electrics, water, electrical items, products, tea, coffees, towels, card machine, phone, use of an online booking system.
Most places round here are 50/50 split plus use of products. Or 60/40. I know it obviously depends on area.
Everywhere else doesn't seem to actually do self employed. (Don't get to choose price/product/days. Have to request days off/holidays.) They do it all as if the stylist is employed without having to pay them holiday/sickness/minimum wage.
The last couple of people I spoke to said that 60/40 to me seems high.
I think it's reasonable, especially if they're an established stylist.
Do you think I'm being unreasonable?
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