Anybody know about the salon business? Salon owners get on avg 55%-60% of everything

oodawg

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Do the stylist pitch if for utility bills and rent? If not 40% of for each cut sounds pretty good. Most mechanics aren't getting 40% of the shops hourly labor rate. Overhead is real and the owner takes all the risk.

There are both benefits to owning a business and just collecting a paycheck. You can make great money collecting a paycheck and not have the headaches and heartaches that come with owning a business.
 

Boatguy

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Sounds alot like the fishing industry. 50% to the boat/business, then fuel, and finally the capt and crew
 

Meast21

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Anyone know what percent a credit card terminal takes?? Say I swipe 20K a month in sales, what does the terminal take or credit card company take?
 

KatieQuinn

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Hello there, guys. What could bring more profit: a barbershop or a salon? I’m interested in opening a barbershop, but I’m unsure about its profitability. So, I’d be very grateful for your advice on that.
 

orangejesus

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So, guys, I’ve looked through and some guys told me that a barbershop and salon both had good profitability. The only difference is that a salon will pay off faster because of a human factor. Women cut their hair more frequently than men. Anyway, I’ll be waiting for your replies. Thanks in advance.
only a bot would be this dense
 
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