No. I have client cards that I use for record keeping. They let me track things 
like "Lisa H always seems to break the same nail" or gee, a lot of my clients 
are having problems with the after wax cream, things like that.

The problem with waivers is that they imply that something will go wrong, that 
you know it will wrong, and that you're doing it anyway. I know they seem like 
a good idea but they just escalate that whole climate of fear that needs to be 
eliminated with proper practices and a tech with a good education and work 
ethic. Keeping records of your client appointments, procedures, and outcomes 
will serve you better in the long run.

Nicole
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-----Original Message-----
From: michelle clem <gr8na...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 22:28:56 
To: Nailtech<NailTech@googlegroups.com>
Subject: NailTech:: Waiver

Do any of you have the customer sign a waiver before their services?

Thanks!
-Michelle







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