Being a booth renter has a lot of advantages and the bottom line is that most of the hairstylists who chose to booth rent are typically after one major thing: Freedom.
Freedom to be your own boss, to control your schedule, take the clients you want to have in your chair, set your prices, choose your product lines and ultimately the freedom to create the income you want.
Most booth renters are in shared spaces and when you are in a shared space of course you all want to get along great because it’s best for everyone from you the stylists, to your assistants and clients.
When there’s no drama, no competitiveness, and no cattiness, the energy and environment is so much better to be in. And when you help to create a supportive, cohesive environment everyone thrives.
I’ve seen first-hand the difference that it makes when stylists either work together to create a space that everyone loves to be in and when they don’t.
In fact, the salons that had stylists who were not cohesively honoring or engaging in some sort of booth rental etiquette, had super high turnover rates with their renters and their clients. And although everyone in your shop is rental, it is still in your best interest, in everyone’s best interest to be a team player.
And what if I told you that when you are a team player and have booth renter etiquette you could make more money?
Here’s a peek into The Hairchair Boss Booth Renter Etiquette Guide:
1- BE a good neighbor
2- Help your clients be good neighbors
3- Contribute to creating a positive salon image
4- Be a good host
5- Be a team player
In today’s episode, I’ll be talking about these spoken and unspoken booth rental etiquette tips that will help you step into being a better team player, a sought-out stylist and a darn pleasure to work alongside.