your little niche somewhere and go booth rent or however you choose.
Don't look back. Just enjoy yourself and keep on filing.
Maureen Solan
--- On Wed, 12/28/11, db...@iquest.net db...@iquest.net wrote:
From: db...@iquest.net db...@iquest.net
Subject: Re: NailTech:: To all of my ex-owner
Ah Sheila, I feel your pain. I felt like I was a failure and a loser.
It was horrible. Went thru deep depression. It was like going thru
a divorce or death.
The same thing, Had 10-12 nail techs stay with me for years, and as
time went on they left. But never could get those spots
I am in a big dilema friends... For those of you who knew me back when... I
didnt understand how any one of you that ever succeeded in your dream of being
a salon owner could ever long for the day of closing your doors. I think I
am there. This is my 9th year
, deptember witll be ten and
Not a member of the club yet, but I can sure feel your pain. Downsizing is
a good thing. That way, you only have to depend on yourself and don't have
to worry about others. Yes, the income that they generate helps, however,
sometimes that income is not worth the headaches that come with it. I
I made it five years before my compulsive need to control my stylists and
techs took over and I said enough even though they were IC, that isn't
seen or known by the general public and the actual salon owner fields
complaints. Ugh... the thought made the back of my neck hot! I now rent a
small