In our nail salon there’s a manicurist who keeps cutting clients and always blames the tools or the clients themselves. She’s friends with the manager, so she never gets punished.
A client complained again and all of us were fined even though it wasn’t our fault. The manager wouldn’t listen and even promoted the manicurist who caused it.
I don’t know how to keep working like this. Maybe it’s time to change salons.

  • BEN OMONDI

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    Once you see a red flag make your move don't wait

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  • My daughter is a nail tech, I know that it takes a lot of hard work to get your license. I would not allow anyone to jeopardize that. You can take... your license anywhere. You can even use it to get licensed in another state. Contact the CEO of the company and let them know what is going on. Don't allow the manager to ruin your reputation or your license. Make sure that your station is up to code and that you are doing everything by the book because if the state does come to your shop ( a customer can complain) they are going to look at everybody working there. Cover your azz. more

  • Have a talk with the CEO, move as a team with other staff who are sidelined. The other one is just a manager, otherwise if the CEO is not in the know... of all this, his/her business might collapse, customers will keep going and high staff turn over without her consent. more

  • You are dancing in the wrong box with wrong peers. Change the box not your attitude.

  • Report to the state. You have an ethics portion to your license.

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  • By all means if it’s possible find another salon. These situations rarely improve.

  • Once you see a red flag make your move don't wait

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