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, r...@nailsbyruby.com
<r...@nailsbyruby.com>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" [susanm...@hotmail.com]
> *Date: *02/27/2011 01:46 PM
> *To: *nailtech@googlegroups.com
> *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
> susanm...@hotmail.com
> Louis Anthony Salon
> Buffalo NY
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:58:12 -0500
> CC:
> To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
> From: r...@nailsbyruby.com
> 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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