Ditto!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/19/2010 9:20:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Yes  Michelle, you are!  
Arpi Sekeryan
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From: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 04:10:41 +0000
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Need to vent


Michelle,
You are such an inspiration!
Buenos  noches,
Lynnette  
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From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> 
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:04:51 -0800 (PST)
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Need to vent


Oh my gosh, I think every successful tech can understand where  you're 
coming from!
 
14 long years ago (ouch!), I went to nail school full time while  working 
as a part time retail manager. I stayed with my 24 hour a week  retail 
management job for the first year I was in the business. I ate,  slept, 
breathed 
nails for that year. I went out to dinner... business  card with the tip for 
50% off a full set. Bankers, grocery  store checkers, anyone I came in 
contact with got a business card.  I gave a free set to someone who brought a 
friend in for a  full set! Anything to get their butt in my chair. I spent 
about an  hour and a half a week on MY nails so they were always PERFECT and  
became the fastest business card draw-er in the west when someone  
complimented me on them! I put flyers in the newspaper boxes at 5 am  (right 
behind a 
very annoyed newspaper delivery car! LOL!) for a week in  a 5 mile radius 
around the salon I worked in. I stayed at the salon when  I didn't have any 
clients and practiced practiced practiced. When I  started to have to turn away 
clients because of my other job, I turned  in my notice and went to full 
time in nails... and promoted even harder  than before! I became an educator 
for a company (you guys remember when  that was? **wink**), opened my own 
salon and have made it through all  these years. When it's gotten really really 
slow, I have gone out and  picked up a bartending job or something... I 
even took a full time job  at the beginning of this recession.... which I quit 
after a year because  I made more in 20 hours at the salon than 40 at the 
job! I know this  because I never could quit doing nails... so that was a year 
of 60  hour weeks! The bottom line is this.... yes, we may have reached the 
end  of the days where clients fell from the sky, when you could charge  
whatever you wanted and turn people away every day with minimal  marketing... 
but at the end of the day our business is the best and  isn't ever going 
away! You are in control of your income! Want a raise?  Add a few clients. 
Saving for a vacation? Add a few clients! You have  the one thing that can't be 
taught... passion for the industry. Take  whatever job you have to for 
making ends meet, but just remember, you  aren't a grocery checker, bartender, 
or 
retail clerk... YOU ARE A NAIL  TECH!!!

I  bet if you let your passion show through to everyone you meet, you  will 
keep your chair full no matter what salon you are in! (You are in  an 
industry of women for women, no offense to the men, and there  will be 
infighting 
and crap anywhere. Ignore it.) Now go get 'em,  kid... 
 
Michelle  Cordes (realizing I had A LOT to say on the subject... he  he)
The Nail  Spa @ Steel Magnolias Salon
"The spa for your  hands and feet since 1997"
Bremerton,  Washington
_www.myspace.com/thenailspa_ (http://www.myspace.com/thenailspa)  


--- On Wed, 2/10/10, Shannon  <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  Shannon <[email protected]>
Subject:  NailTech:: Need to vent
To: "NailTech"  <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 10,  2010, 6:21 AM

Allright my nail tech sisters. I just need to  vent. I have been a nail
tech for almost 2 years (still a newbie)  and LOVE doing nails. My
first job was in an organic salon doing  only natural nails. I was the
only nail tech and I tried it for a  year. At the end of the year I was
not happy because I was working  4 days a week and only making between
$150-$200 a week not  including tips. And that was a high end salon. I
thought maybe  because it was all natural nails that it was limiting so
I found  another salon (this one just opened too in Sept) and  started
learning gels but am still having a hard time with lifting  so we have
not added it to the menu but we are doing the soak offs.  I am actually
making less than the other place around $125-$140 a  week not including
tips. Now there is infighting between the salon  owners. My thought is
now, what if I try to find a place that does  not charge so much for
their services ($42.00-55.00 for pedicures  and $23.00 for regular
manicures currently) and maybe going with  someplace that charges less
but is busier would work better. Or is  it the economy or is it that
nail techs do not make a lot of money  unless they are established and
do gels/acrylics??? I am just SO  frustrated that it works out that I
am making $4.35 an  hour!!!?????? I love nails but am also considereing
going to work  at a grocery store where I would make more. sigh. I am
just  frustrated that I have put so much time and energy promoting  and
helping to grow someone else's business and it is not there  yet. And I
know they are doing marketing. It just is not working.  Sorry this is
so long and thanks for letting me vent.
Shannon  K

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