Or...
 
You could get lots of responses in print as to how other techs would feel  
about this situation and hand it to her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   
She needs "Tabitha" (show) to come and give it to her straight up!
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2011 12:06:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 

I think you should use the client card all the way on this one. It  doesn't 
matter if they are old or young. We as nailtechs have to have an  
atmosphere that is good for all types of clients. Maybe stylist can  find 
enough 
clients that don't take offense by that kind of language to keep  them busy, 
but 
for us, it's not that easy. There are alot of younger  clients that would 
not appreciate it or they might have a child with  them. It is a business and 
clients should not have to put up  with that kind of behavior from other 
clients or the staff.
You could  talk to the owner and tell her that you have several clients 
that are  complaining and you can't continue to work under these conditions. If 
 this keeps on happening then I would find a more suitable place to  work. 
Your clients will appreciate you for it. I hope it gets better for  you but 
the chances are slim. When people don't have enough sense to consider  their 
audience before they speak, they probably won't change. 
 
Angie 



 
____________________________________
 From: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 1:47:16  PM
Subject: Re: NailTech::  The F Bomb

Reply:
 
Since I know how these things go.... the clients would probably have more  
clout.. perhaps you could ask them to say something to the  owner. Hopefully 
she will feel embarrassed.. even if slightly!
 
I cannot imagine how terrible this is for you!!!!  I will  be hoping you 
get this situation resolved!
( I will be glad to call anonymously for you! lol)  
 
D.K.
Indiana
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/24/2011 2:36:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Here is the latest in "What's wrong with people?"  I work in a  salon with 
seven other people.  Everyone including the owner curses all  of the time. 
I'm no prude, but dropping the F bomb in front of older women  is wrong in 
any situation.  They never seem to edit what they say or  how they say it. The 
other day I had an older client and my mother in law  was waiting for me on 
the couch. One of my co-workers played a comedy  routine on her phone 
really loud so that everyone could hear it. It was very  offensive and 
inappropriate. My client told the girl to turn it off and  another client said 
the 
same. The girl ignored both clients and let the  thing play out. I was so 
embarrassed. I have brought up bad language twice  before at meetings, they say 
they will quit, but never do. The owner is  pretty bad also, and doesn't 
really care. The problem is, I really don't  have a lot of choices in finding 
another place to go. I rent space and have  been at this salon 2 years. I 
really don't want to change locations again,  and don't no where I  would go. 
I'm getting too old to open my own  place, and can't find anything small 
enough. I only work part time and don't  know if I would want to put in the 
long 
hours of an owner. But I really hate  being uncomfortable in a place I pay 
money for. One of my co-workers had  trouble at the last place she worked 
because of her language. She thinks she  has the right to say what ever she 
wants and doesn't want to change. Any  ideas?  . 



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