GREAT idea, Ruby!
buenos dias,
Lynnette

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:56 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Nice idea but she would have to move her client out of the chair, because
> there would be no place to put her feet while she pulls the foot plate up
> and does all the cleaning.  Its not that she is doing things her way she is
> missing an entire step in the cleaning procedure according to state board.
> I'm sure there will be a win/win solution for us that's way it is important
> that I have the right info to discuss with them.  I'm sure after the meeting
> everything will be fine.  Oh, I just got a brainstorm.  We all could do
> this.  When we finish our pedi right before polishing we could have the
> client use the restroom like they seem to want to do at that time anyway,
> and do the cleaning as they are in the restroom. That way its no awkward.
> Then it would be running while they are being polished.  What do you gals
> think of that? It just might work.
>  I appreciate all of your input!
>  Ruby
>  -----Original Message-----
> *From: "*Susan Mang" [[email protected]]
> *Date: *02/28/2011 09:43 AM
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Subject: *RE: NailTech:: I need your help
>
> Angie,
>
> I thought of this too (I don't use one of these chairs either, so I'm not
> sure if that would work or not).
> The trouble with that is this:  that brings you back to square one, the
> idea that Ruby's co-worker
> doesn't feel that what she is doing is wrong.  If you look at it from the
> co-worker's point of view,
> she believes that what she is doing is correct, and doesn't want to change
> it.
>
> No matter what solutions you offer her, she likes the way she's doing
> things now.  And I can under
> stand that....don't we all do things in our own ways?  I personally don't
> do a mini-consultation before a
> new pedicure.  I talk to them and ask them all that stuff while I'm in the
> room, getting them situated in
> the pedi chair, etc.  I would not want someone to come into the salon where
> I work (have been for over 10
> years), and tell me I have to change something.  Which doesn't mean someone
> new wouldn't have good
> ideas....it just means that I feel like I'm doing what works for me.  I
> understand when it comes to proper
> sanitizing that you are dealing with another issue.  Obviously this
> co-worker has read what the manufacturer
> suggests, and she's following that, so she doesn't want to skip
> cleanliness/sanitizing all together....which would
> be a whole other issue.
>
> I remember.....years ago when I started doing nails,  we weren't licensed
> in NY state (yup....been doing nails
> a long long long time).  When they licensed us, I thought it was a big pain
> in the butt.  I am certainly
> better about sanitization now....but you want to know the funny
> thing....back when we used
> one file on everyone (yup....that's what we did), we never saw fungus.  Go
> figure.  Perhaps it's because so many
> more people get their nails done.  Or maybe because there are a lot of
> people doing nails and some of them pass
> this stuff around.  I'd be more likely to believe it's from all the
> antibacterial products on the market and so
> many people taking antibiotics for every little sniffle, but that's just my
> opinion, and I am not in the medical
> field.
>
> I do believe that if you want to find a win/win with people, the first step
> is understanding their point of view (even if you
> don't agree with them).  And build from there.
>
> My wish for Ruby is a wonderful peaceful working environment!
>
> Sue
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:39:14 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: I need your help
> To: [email protected]
>
>
>  I do not use a chair like this so this might not work (but) why couldn't
> you run your cleaner through the pipes for the last 10 min of the service.
> While you are painting the toes or something. Maybe this would not run her
> behind.
>
>  Angie
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* Susan Mang <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Sun, February 27, 2011 5:22:18 PM
> *Subject:* RE: NailTech:: I need your help
>
> Hi Again.....
>
> I think you just found the key to answering your own dilemma....
>
> it sounds to me like your co-worker is telling you that she thinks her way
> of cleaning the pedi chair is acceptable, and she doesn't want her schedule
> upset so that she can work every hour on the hour.
>
> It seems to me that there are a couple different things happening between
> you guys, and the hardest part to overcome might be the idea that you both
> want the other person to change the way they're doing things.
>
> Make it a win/win....(tons and tons of different ideas on this, the more
> you start thinking about what might work, the more they will come to you):
>
> Are you employees or renters?  Do you both have to do things exactly the
> same, or could you do things differently?  Understand that she has been
> there a long time, and (possibly??) done things only her way, and then you
> come in and want to upset the apple cart...doesn't mean what you are saying
> is wrong....just understand her position.
>
> Is there a way for you to sanitize the pedi chair before your client,
> without making it seem that you are undermining what she does or doesn't
> do?
>
> Can you go into your meeting and explain that you both have different ideas
> on how certain things should be done, and see if you can both do things your
> own way?  (perhaps have some ideas on how you would present that to clients
> if asked why you do it this way and she does it another way....again, don't
> undermine what she does, just keep in mind that you have your own way you
> would like to do it also)
>
> And before I get totally slammed on this....I totally understand your
> concern that the pedi chair needs to be properly sanitized.  Most important
> to you, FOR NOW, is you need to be making sure it is clean for YOUR use.
> Don't worry about winning the war right now (hopefully the war will come to
> an end and you both can be winners).  Right now pick your most important
> battle.  For many years, many very good nail technicians cleaned the pedi
> chairs the same way she is, because they didn't know any better.  Once you
> know better, you can do better.  Keep in mind, it is human nature to be
> defensive of the way you do something when someone tells you that you are
> doing it wrong.  Let her get over that feeling.  Work on being a team player
> with her, and things will go one of two ways....you'll become a team in the
> nail department, and eventually you can give her the information she needs
> so that she'll understand why you stood so firm on sanitizing the chair
> "your way", or you'll have to decide if you want to work in a salon and be
> that independent with your thinking.
>
> Also....as far as the mini consultation before doing new pedi
> clients.....why is she upset that you do this?  You said she thinks it's
> rude....
> rude to who?  Listen to what she's saying..... be open to hearing
> her....she's either telling you why she doesn't do it, or she's saying she
> does it differently than you do, and doesn't agree with the way you're doing
> it.   Either way, you will be learning something about her.  Sometimes, it's
> not that people are not open to change, it is just the way the change is
> presented to them.
>
> It sounds like she has a pretty full appointment book, so there must be
> things she is doing right, either procedurally or personality wise.  Make it
> a win/win for you.....see if you can learn as much from her as you want to
> teach her.  Just imagine what a great team you can create if you you both
> take the best from each other!
>
> Good luck with it all, and keep us posted on how it all works out.
>
> Sue
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:12:35 -0500
> CC:
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: I need your help
>
>  Lynnette,
>  Thanks!  I printed the state board code for her and the next day she gave
> me the Muranos directions, and she told me that we need to go by Murano. I
> told her that state board supersedes manufacters instructions.  In fact, she
> also told me that I could sit on the floor and use a footbath and that she
> would use the pedi chair. She doesn't want her schedule upset so that she
> can work every hour on the hour.
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> *From: "*Lynnette Madden" [[email protected]]
> *Date: *02/27/2011 02:47 PM
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Subject: *Re: NailTech:: I need your help
>
> Ruby,
> It would be more of an "inconvenience" for her clients to get something
> from not cleaning correctly. And your clients, too. You said her clients
> have fungus. Well, there you go.
>  There is not much that upsets my stomach, but filthy, disgusting pedi tubs
> does.
>  Print up the State Board info and let them know this is UP TO DATE info,
> not directions from 7 years ago.
>  Also, the link did not work because the first W was capitalized..
>  buenos dias,
>  Lynnette
>
>  On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:25 PM, [email protected] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Sue,
>  Thanks for answering.  I too would like a win/win situation, but my
> co-worker was very mad over the entire issue.  She went to the owners
> because she and I don't agree about cleaning the chair.  This topic came up
> before and she just blew me off.  I went to her yesterday in a calm manner
> and ask her if we could try and resolve our problem because we never
> finished our conversasion from the previous day.  After speaking to her she
> got really mad and told me " I have been here 6 years and built my clientele
> from nothing and I have to work on the hour every hour and I can not
> inconvience my client by making them wait ten more minutes to clean".  So,
> after our disagreement I spoke to one of the owners and she suggested that
> we all have a meeting. My co-worker is also upset that I have a mini
> consultation before I do new pedi clients.  She thinks its rude.  I
> explained to her we need to know if they are having any problems or are
> diabetic. I have been at the salon there since Aug 2010 and she has been
> there for 6 years. She has been doing nails for 7 years and I have been
> doing nails about 8 years. The chair does not have air jets.  I hope i am
> giving you all the info you need to give my your opinion.
>  Thanks!
>  Ruby
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> *From: "*Susan Mang" [[email protected]]
> *Date: *02/27/2011 01:46 PM
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Subject: *RE: NailTech:: I need your help
>
> Hi Ruby,
>
> Would love to give you some input, but wondering a few things first.....
>
> I'm not familiar with the Murano Pedi Chair.....just looked it up online,
> and am more confused than before about it.  Does it work with
> air jets instead of water jets?  From what I could find online, it looked
> like it has removable jets....is that accurate?
>
> And...wondering about the meeting....was it at your request?   How long has
> she/you been working in the salon, and how long has she/you been doing
> nails.
>
> I would love to give you some input.....and I think I tend to look at
> things from a very different perspective than I did in the past.  I try
> find the win/win in every situation.....
>
> Hope to hear back from you....
>
> Sue Mang
> [email protected]
> Louis Anthony Salon
> Buffalo NY
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:58:12 -0500
> CC:
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: NailTech:: I need your help
>
>  Hi All!
>  Some of you may have heard me voice this matter in the past, but it seems
> to keep haunting me.  As I was telling Athena and have received her input I
> would like as many opinions as I can get, because I am having a meeting next
> week with our salon owners and my co-worker.  At our salon we have a
> Murano pedicure chair.  Well, the cleaning instructions my co-worker gave
> me from Murano leave out the part where the tub is filled with water and EPA
> solution and circulated for ten minutes.  In fact I looked on line and the
> instructions on line don't match the instructions she gave me.  So, correct
> me if I am wrong.  I am under the impression that state board instructions
> would supersede the manufactures.
>
>  After every pedicure she has been rinsing with water and spraying the tub
> with scrubbing bubbles wiping it down and goes on with the next pedicure.
> Her argument is that the Murano doesn't  need to be filled with water and
> EPA solution circulating for ten minutes, but only at the end of the day.
> Well, state board says differently. Please tell me if I'm wrong and an over
> zealot cleaning fanatic or if I'm going in the right direction. All opinion
> will be helpful to me.
>
>  Other back ground info is that she worked on clients that appear to have
> nail fungus. She also was using MMA when I started working there and uses
> the same file on as many clients as she can.
>
>  Thanks!
>
>  Ruby Walker
>  Redlands, CA
>
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