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Old 03-11-2006, 11:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: One employee vs. three?

Its tough to say....It depends on how you train them....If you have three they might slack figuring the other one will do the work when they come in.....of course you know anytime you put girls together their is a tendency for gossip, jealously etc....If you think you can keep 3 in line go for it at least you won't depend on only one all time, with three you can have alittle more flexibily if one can't work one of the others will be able to....In my salon I have on girl but she and I Have become extremely close I have always made it to were so has plenty of incentive to work hard.....I keep her year round and she knows what a struggle in the slow season that can be to keep paying her but her dedication for that is 100%. I had tried hiring a few different girls but alot of times customers like to see the same fimiliar faces it makes things comfortable. You every go to a restruarant where they have new help all the time....often things don't run smoothe. So my advice is figure what would work best for you, do you like having alot of good employees or would you rather perfect a relationship with one??
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