I had simular issues while I was on leave for all of 2 weeks...the most that 
you can do is reassure her that you will be returning to work shortly and that 
maybe she should see a foot doctor while you are unable to accommodate her so 
that she can get some topical meds for it....then when you return to work her 
toe may look better.  Best of luck with that one.

Anna

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From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2011 16:08:20 PDT
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Pedicure Question

I guess I don't understand the question... I would keep doing whatever it is 
you were doing before you were out on maternity time that was working. And know 
that she will never cheat on you... LOL... she will follow you, even when you 
retire! I would just assure her that there is no reason you can't do her 
service as you always did, you are are sorry she was embarassed, and move right 
past it....
Did I answer right or did you mean something else? :)

Michelle 
www.michellecordes.com

From: Aimee Nails <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2011 4:56 AM
Subject: NailTech:: Pedicure Question


This is a "what would you do?" question.

I have a long time regular pedi client who has a bad big toenail.  It's Bren 
that way for a long time (that way when she came to me and she told me it had 
been bad a long time).  She can't take oral meds to try and clear it up, etc.
I service her and clean really well, throw away all disposables, etc.

This week I found out that while I was out on maternity leave she went to a 
corner nail place to get a pedi and they refused to do her service and 
embarrassed her.  

What would you do in this situation??

Aimee
St. Louis, MO
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