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		By: Tina		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://thisuglybeautybusiness.com/2017/08/quit-pressuring-professionals-to-be-salon-owners.html#comment-11481&quot;&gt;Chelsea&lt;/a&gt;.

LMFAO! &quot;It&#039;s actually pretty easy,&quot; says people who have never worked a day of their lives in a salon. I&#039;ll admit that it seems easy from an outsider&#039;s perspective, but like all things that seem easy from an amateur&#039;s standpoint, it is anything but. My entire career has been largely spent managing salons for owners who realized after-the-fact that they didn&#039;t want to own or manage. Personally, I was happiest when all I had to do was show up, deliver services to clients, and go home. It&#039;s too late for me, SAVE YOURSELF! :D]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://thisuglybeautybusiness.com/2017/08/quit-pressuring-professionals-to-be-salon-owners.html#comment-11481">Chelsea</a>.</p>
<p>LMFAO! &#8220;It&#8217;s actually pretty easy,&#8221; says people who have never worked a day of their lives in a salon. I&#8217;ll admit that it seems easy from an outsider&#8217;s perspective, but like all things that seem easy from an amateur&#8217;s standpoint, it is anything but. My entire career has been largely spent managing salons for owners who realized after-the-fact that they didn&#8217;t want to own or manage. Personally, I was happiest when all I had to do was show up, deliver services to clients, and go home. It&#8217;s too late for me, SAVE YOURSELF! 😀</p>
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		By: Chelsea		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am very fresh to the industry-licensed since Feburary 2018.  This last Holiday season (while I was still in school, mind you) I had to listen to just about every single relative and extended relative ask me if I was going to open up my own place after I graduate, that I should open up my own place, and (their words) that it was actually pretty easy to do so (HA!).  I literally hadn&#039;t even worked in the industry, let alone passed my state board test, and this is the kind of ridiculous pressure they were putting on me  ( I am also only 24, have never been a manager or in any position of the like, and have been in college most of my adulthood so not really having to live like an adult).  People don&#039;t look at this industry as something worth striving for (unless you want to own a salon), and I&#039;ve noticed in general people are never happy with you just being happy with what you are doing!  I know plenty of happy booth renters that make great money and don&#039;t have the stress of owning an entire salon.  It&#039;s so frustrating the pressure everyone puts on you to own your own place, when they have NO IDEA what that takes.  Thank you for this article!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very fresh to the industry-licensed since Feburary 2018.  This last Holiday season (while I was still in school, mind you) I had to listen to just about every single relative and extended relative ask me if I was going to open up my own place after I graduate, that I should open up my own place, and (their words) that it was actually pretty easy to do so (HA!).  I literally hadn&#8217;t even worked in the industry, let alone passed my state board test, and this is the kind of ridiculous pressure they were putting on me  ( I am also only 24, have never been a manager or in any position of the like, and have been in college most of my adulthood so not really having to live like an adult).  People don&#8217;t look at this industry as something worth striving for (unless you want to own a salon), and I&#8217;ve noticed in general people are never happy with you just being happy with what you are doing!  I know plenty of happy booth renters that make great money and don&#8217;t have the stress of owning an entire salon.  It&#8217;s so frustrating the pressure everyone puts on you to own your own place, when they have NO IDEA what that takes.  Thank you for this article!</p>
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