(September 14, 2016 at 1:53 pm)pocaracas Wrote:(September 14, 2016 at 1:46 pm)Nymphadora Wrote: That would depend on the services being done and the type of salon/spa that was offering.
She's getting a spa facial, basic manicure and natural hairstyling. The school already has extremely low prices so if this were an actual salon, for five hours worth of what she's having done, I'd say no less than $400 for the entire thing.
That's.... messed up...
But it's a mentality that will give you a nice job, so... who am I to question it?!
Yeah, that sounds like a proper price for that much time.
Heh... the stylist doesn't get all that. They are lucky to get a 50% commission from that. Pennsylvania does not allow cosmetologists to rent chairs anymore. They must be hired on at a salon. They are offered either an hourly + commission or they are offered commission only. That usually includes them having to sell retail and they get commission from that as well, but it's no where near as high as the commission for services.
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