I think, at least in my situation, it is easier to include your tips in with 
your pay if you are independent.? IF you collect your own money....then that 
30.00 charge, unless it has a separate tip line, gets added into the whole 
chabang.? Yes I know you end up paying more taxes but when I was really busy it 
was just too difficult to put the tip in a separate place....and then I didn't 
remember what client #2 left me at 9:00 in the am when I was adding up the 
totals at 9:00 at night!? Sure..alot of them I did know and they were always 
the same but it just was a hassle.? Now..If I was an employee..then it would be 
very easy to separate tips from pay.....JMHO


?Pati

Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?


-----Original Message-----
From: shannon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 12:47 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: my question about raising prices/tips







I just raised mine.? I have noticed that most of them increased what they pay 
me.? But I do have those handful of clients that never ever tip.? One that 
never pays extra for all the extra goodies I do on her.? Yes I used to do it 
for fun or for practice,? but come on ladies,? there comes a time when I am 
doing this for $$$.? I never ever ever should have done this to begin with.? 
Anyway I still get decent tips from most of my clients, and I never count it in 
with my pay.? That is separate.? 

Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
[email protected]

--- On Mon, 2/16/09, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: my question about raising prices/tips
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 8:39 AM


okay, our booth rent goes up $20 a week April 1st.  A big jump, but 
they gave us a 3 year contract when we first started with a gawd 
awful  low deal we all couldn't refuse.  Well the 3 years are up!!!

I have slowly notified my clients that I am raising my prices, but 
haven't decided how much yet. I have not raised my prices for years 
because of well, these clients have been with me for years and when I 
moved to this salon, my costs went down, so I didn't raise 
prices(enhancements only, I did raise prices on mani and peds))  I 
know, I know maybe I should have raised enhancement prices, but I 
didn't, that is in the past now.

Now probably 25% of my clients gave me "raises" by extra tip money 
over the years.  I have 2 clients that give me ZERO tips.  One that 
can't afford it, the other one is rich, and thinks she can't afford 
it and also thinks that since I am not an employee that I am 
"pocketing" all this money as income (with no expenses), yeah right.

95% of my clients write checks, a couple of charges, the same amount 
week after week, tips included.  I put this in the bank, so basically 
except for these two clients the cost of the service plus the tips 
covers my expenses and income.

So my question is, when you raised your prices, did they continue to 
pay you the same or did they up your amount on the  check/charge? I 
am thinking here, everyone is on a tight budget, If I raised my 
prices by lets say $2,  I could actually see these clients paying me 
the same exact amount, (lowering my tip) and with my two zero tip 
clients, I would be gaining $4.00 a week!!!!!!!!!!! LOLOLOL

I know the old saying, never count on tips as income, price what it 
takes now, then tips are gravy.  Well I realized over the years that 
the tip added, that I have used this amount as part of doing 
business,(my gross).  What a mess this is.  You also have to realize, 
that I hardly get any walkins, maybe 5 a year.  All are referrals 
from my clients or stylists.

Anyone have any suggestions on this mess I am in, $20 a 
week is 
something I have to come up with.  somehow.  and right now in an 
extreme case, I am thinking I will gain $4 a week.  thanks for any 
info.  diana from indiana













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