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Christine Seah, founder of Ruff Cuts SG, shares with us how Covid-19 was the catalyst for her to start her own business. She also goes into her partnership experiences and lessons to take away when hiring and keeping your staff. We also dive into how the pet industry is lacking in education for proper dog handling. How do we scale a business that demands so much of your time? Is dog grooming a dangerous profession? Tune in for the answers.

When Christine founded Ruff Cuts, she believed that grooming should always be convenient, comfortable, easy, and enjoyable! Come for a groom, leave with an experience. This is her story.

Join us as we hold candid conversations about the above and navigate the starting points of Sales and Business.

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Hosts:

Tahmid Nasif : https://www.instagram.com/tahmzup/
Arshvyn Prakas: https://www.instagram.com/arshvynprakas/ 

Guest:

Ruff Cuts SG: https://www.instagram.com/ruffcutssg/ 

Website: https://ruffcuts.sg/  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruffcutssg/   

Show notes:


 00:53 : Covid was my catalyst [Christine]

01:46 : Getting my name out there [Christine]

06:49 : Getting started with a partner [Christine]

09:50 : Splitting with my business partner [Christine]

15:37 : I have 2 weeks to restart this [Christine]

19:00 : Crazy stories from the pet industry [Christine]

22:59 : Lack of education in the pet industry? [Tahmid]

26:35 : How will you scale the business? [Arshvyn]

36:11 : What is the worst injury? [Arshvyn]

37:42 : Setting ground rules for the client [Christine]

39:39 : Coming up next week [Tahmid]

As always, thank you for listening. We hope you found value in this.