Nails and Yap
Ever wondered what it's really like working in a busy nail salon and whether going self employed is worth it? In this episode I sit down with a nail tech who spent 8 years employed in a high street salon before making the leap to self employment after COVID. Elle shares what genuinely surprised her when she started working in a salon, the etiquette lessons she picked up that nobody teaches you on a nail course, and how her transition into self employment actually came about. We also tackle a listener dilemma about a salon owner who keeps interfering in appointments - and what you can actually do about it. If you're employed and curious about going it alone, self employed and wondering what you might be missing, or just navigating the industry… you’ll like this one! ⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Intro & Welcome03:32 From college apprentice to ten years in a salon 05:12 What a typical day in a beauty salon actually looks like 13:29 Having a boss: the pressure, the validation, and the clock-watching 19:10 What you expect salon life to be vs. what it actually is 22:48 Training, development, and why nails always came last 24:54 Salon etiquette: the stuff no nail course ever teaches you 28:09 The three things you were banned from talking about on the salon floor 31:52 Why Elle made the leap from employed to self-employed 34:21 The fears (and the confidence) of going solo 38:17 Loneliness, admin overwhelm, and the bits no one warns you about 45:02 What to know if you're romanticising self-employment 48:53 Nightmare from the nail desk — the salon owner jumping into my appointments 🎙️ Follow Nails & Yap on Instagram & TikTok: @nailsandyap.pod 💗 Follow Elle over on Instagram @elle_ekbeauty ⭐ Enjoyed this episode? Please please leave a review! It genuinely helps more nail techs find the show and I'll love you FOREVER
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