What would you say?
There are definitely ups and downs/pros and cons to owning your own business, especially in recent years. What are some of the pros and cons you've realized about yourself and your business throughout it all?
I'll go first 😌
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I'd love to hear your answers to this question! 🙂
Cons: Unpredictability. Pros: Creative outlet,
What line of work are you in?
I like that you said creative outlet. It’s amazing how much just a little bit of creativity can spark so much joy.
Hi Jess. Thanks for responding. Yes, even a bad day can be improved with the satisfaction of a job well done.
I am a newly licensed nail tech.
Oooo!!! I've always been fascinated by nails! They're something, when done properly, that can look SO simple to do, but when you actually get into it, it's hard work!!
Really looking forward to seeing your journey!
Jess, it can be hard work. But when both the client and I can admire the final result it is all worth it! 🙂
Couldn’t agree more!
My situation is unique since I always work alone and go straight to my clients, but I feel like there are far more pros than cons for my work/family situation.
Pros:
- I set my own schedule completely around my family and without a brick and mortar shop, no one even knows is I'm taking a day off
- I am responsible for my own equipment and no one else's (when I was in a salon, I was always told I wasn't doing enough even though I had hardly any clients to start and did nothing but wash everyone else's towels and capes and colour bowls all the time)
- I have no rent to pay for a shop or a chair, which really helped me during all the shut downs the last year and a half
- since I go straight to my clients, I feel very strongly that I'm making a big difference for people who otherwise wouldn't be able to have their hair done due to mobility issues, not knowing what to do with the kids while they get their hair done, or recently, those fearing public spaces during the pandemic
Cons:
- Being on my own means needing to do my own hair myself or finding another salon to visit, and not having another professional around to consult on trickier cases
- I have a lot of equipment to bring with me... I use a FatMax rolling tool box and two medium sized totes (from Thirty-One) to carry most of it, plus I have a smaller tote for perms, a plastic box with my rollers, and a portable hood dryer that I occasionally need. I try to bring only what I know I'll need for a particular appointment, but the toolbox has my clippers, irons, hairdryer, brushes, scissors, styling products, etc. and so I often just bring that whole thing rather than moving things back and forth in the totes.
I have to say, your business model is something SO many clients would love to have. You’re absolutely right on all accounts. You provide a service that made such a huge impact, especially with all of the long shutdowns in Canada. Stylist to stylist and human to human, well done and keep up the great work!
This is pretty much the same as the last few but I’ll try to add something fresh 🙂
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I sympathize with the cons you mentioned. It’s super hard at times being a solopreneur. But, just as you mentioned, the pros far outweigh the cons. We share very similar Pros.
Thank you for sharing your vulnerabilities. You’re absolutely right on finding a community with whom you can consult. Let me know if I can ever assist. Way to go!
I am a licensed Esthetician that works full time now, quit my management job in the Hotel Industry. I just simply look at it at all PROS although financially it is not as stable as having a full-time salary job (that I must admit!). However, I don't have to deal with the egoistic, narcissistic, and stupid owners/bosses every day!
I am free from the daily unwanted stress! And that is something I really loved! So Goodluck to all of us small business owners and I hope we all thrive!
TOTALLY hear you on missing that stable paycheck. Woo that was tough pill to swallow at first!
You’re absolutely right though: no more unwanted stress!! Yea!
Where do you perform your services? What side of esthetics are you in?
So much freedom. An opportunity to have a work/life balance. Creating beautiful experiences for my guests that also nourish me. Being present. Using my experience in new ways for myself and my patrons.
@AestheticsElite I love these answers!
I also love that you used the word nourish. This industry really does nourish us doesn’t it? So happy for you and the life you’ve been able to create for yourself.
Looking forward to seeing where your journey takes you.
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