Cathie!
Well-Known Member
When I first started out, 5 years ago, I was totally green, just fresh out of college....I did a bit of mobile when I was training at collegeto get the practice in but I hated it, my kids were really young then and all that taking my kit out unpacking doing the clients and packing up again drove me crazy.
I heard by chance about a local hair salon who were looking to rent some space out to a nail tech, so I bit the bullet and took it and so was born NailsAt42ndStreet!
Man, was a bad at the beginning, I asked the girls only to book me 2 clients per day as I was so slow, but with each and every client and with continual questions about the problems I was experiencing with my nails on this site (have a look at some of my early questions) and ongoing education, I got better and faster and I made some money!
So it's true, if I did it, you can do it too, and I'm not the best nail tech in the world.
I have a small salon now and my client base grows by the day....word of mouth mainly now. I am building and training staff to work alongside me and training other techs to be the best they can be.
There have been so many ups and downs along the way which family and friends don't really understand so I was so happy to be a member of this site where I got not only solutions to my problems but support and confidence......I would have given up years ago if I hadn't been a member!
So the most important thing I would say about being a fledgling nail technician is....you havefound the right place to be to be able to grow and improve and sometimes you need to bite the bullet, get out of your comfort zone and just go for it....you'll neverknow if you don't try!
And renting in a hair salon, you have a constant influx of potential clients.
If anyone's still reading lol....my aspirations for the future are to keep on honing my skills, to win a competition and be the best nail tech and educator that I can possibly be. xxx:hug:
I heard by chance about a local hair salon who were looking to rent some space out to a nail tech, so I bit the bullet and took it and so was born NailsAt42ndStreet!
Man, was a bad at the beginning, I asked the girls only to book me 2 clients per day as I was so slow, but with each and every client and with continual questions about the problems I was experiencing with my nails on this site (have a look at some of my early questions) and ongoing education, I got better and faster and I made some money!
So it's true, if I did it, you can do it too, and I'm not the best nail tech in the world.
I have a small salon now and my client base grows by the day....word of mouth mainly now. I am building and training staff to work alongside me and training other techs to be the best they can be.
There have been so many ups and downs along the way which family and friends don't really understand so I was so happy to be a member of this site where I got not only solutions to my problems but support and confidence......I would have given up years ago if I hadn't been a member!
So the most important thing I would say about being a fledgling nail technician is....you havefound the right place to be to be able to grow and improve and sometimes you need to bite the bullet, get out of your comfort zone and just go for it....you'll neverknow if you don't try!
And renting in a hair salon, you have a constant influx of potential clients.
If anyone's still reading lol....my aspirations for the future are to keep on honing my skills, to win a competition and be the best nail tech and educator that I can possibly be. xxx:hug: