On Sep 20, 9:29 pm, Caralyn Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah Jill !!!!!!!!!!! :)
>
> Sent from Caralyn's iPhone
>
> On Sep 19, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Jill in Ky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Evidently you've got more patience than I do, and I thought I had a
> > lot! Stupid people bother me & she would definitely fall into this
> > category. Obviously she CAN afford you, since she winds up in your
> > chair everytime her nails are a disaster. Life is all about choices.
> > People choose to buy cigarettes, alcohol, & lottery tickets, but they
> > cry poor when it comes to buying life, health, & disability insurance
> > to provide for their loved ones when their inevitable accident and/or
> > death occurs. You see their photos taped to the jars that sit on the
> > counter at the local convenience stores where they want you to donate
> > your money to help them out of their misfortune. It's the same thing
> > with this chick and her nails.
>
> > I view this much like a corrective hair color procedure with a stylist
> > because you are definitely using your time and expertise to correct
> > her botched up nail job. Corrective color costs more in a salon & you
> > should also charge more, too. Maybe by providing a tiered pricing
> > structure charging more for corrective work and less for a typical bi-
> > weekly fill, she'd feel as if she was getting a better deal with you.
> > Can you imagine a hair stylist repeatedly taking back a client who's
> > hair was routinely fried by another salon and NOT charging this client
> > more? Remember.... doing nails is our business, not our charity!
>
> > In any case, you should not feel sorry for her. She chose to give her
> > business (i.e. money) to these other "salons" and didn't lose any
> > sleep over the fact that she was essentially taking money (i.e.
> > business) away from you. We've all heard the AA definition of insanity
> > is "doing the same things over and over again, yet expecting different
> > results". Since this has become a pattern for the both of you (with
> > her bouncing back to you to fix the damage and you repairing her nails
> > only for her to go back to these butchers) you are participating in
> > her insanity.
>
> > It's time to play hardball with this flake and stop this cycle for the
> > both of you! Do the math for her and break it down into what it costs
> > weekly for her to come get a fill (2 week fills= $30, so that would
> > mean it costs her $15 per week; 3 week fills= $10 per week, etc.) I'm
> > betting that she wastes more money on other stupid stuff, so she just
> > needs to work your nail service into her budget and shut up. Either
> > she values your services or she doesn't. That's it in a nutshell.
>
> > Be gentle, yet firm. Let her know that you can no longer tolerate
> > fixing her mess and either she commits to you or she commits to them.
> > Or she can choose to not get her nails done at all, which sounds
> > preferable to having them sliced and diced. OMG........I sound as if
> > I'm channelling Maggie Franklin or Rebecca "Ask the Manicurist" Seals!
>
> > Jill Wright
> > Bowling Green, KY
>
> > On Sep 18, 9:47 pm, Lynnette Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I had a client come in this past week with THE worst chop shop damage I 
> >> have
> >> ever seen. This client has come to me over the years to fix the mess those
> >> damn places have done to her.
> >> Usually I use kid gloves with her. This time I flat out told her that if 
> >> she
> >> continues to go to the chop shops, I will not be able to help her.
> >> Her nails are thinner than onion paper. Almost down to the nailbed. They 
> >> are
> >> raw, bloody and just a tragic mess.
> >> I posted them on Facebook. I think she will tag herself in them.
> >> When she came in Thursday night and I saw just how bad they were, I just
> >> held her hands for about give minutes. It hurt me to see this.
> >> I am disgusted at what the CHOP SHOPS get away with. This is NOT 
> >> nss....this
> >> is blatant shredding and chopping the nails to death.
> >> WE would never get away with this.
> >> Sadly this client said she cannot afford me. I told her she cannot afford 
> >> to
> >> have nails like that.
> >> SIGH!!!!!
>
> >> Buenos dias!
> >> Lynnette Diaz-Madden
>
> >>www.facebook.com/nailtechwww.salon29.net
>
> >> Salon 29-where pampering and
> >> personal attention is on its way!
>
> >> On Sep 18, 2010 10:28 PM, "Manicures That Last" 
> >> <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
>
> >>  ewww I did not think about mice either Patti! I guess this is not an 
> >> option
> >> for everyone then! I might try the dollar store in the fake flower isle,
> >> sometimes you can get a jar or bag of small colored rocks or glass that
> >> might work well also
>
> >> Lorraine
>
> >> At 11:09 PM 9/17/2010, you wrote:
>
> >>> mmmm... wouldn't that attract mice?  (In the areas where mice are ....
>
> >> that might be a problem) ...
>
> >> Lorraine, webgirl
>
> >>www.ManicuresThatLast.com
> >> eco So Quick Soak Off
> >> Turn your Part-Time Clients in...
>
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