It'S Free If The Same Stylist Fixes It. #Hairstylist #Siiriparkss #Siiri #No

Hey, can you do me a favor, please uh. Maybe what's up? Oh, I have a client who needs in like yesterday, but I noticed that you have an opening on your books tomorrow and I have to take my daughter to her appointment tomorrow, um, but she just needs in fixed uh. She wasn't happy with the color that we did so. Oh yeah that'll be easy. Did you tell her my price since we're at different price levels? Well, no, it's a fix and fixes are free, since she called within the amount of time for a free like fix. Okay, then, are you going to pay me for doing her? Hair no fixes are free. What are they're free yeah with the original stylist? You want me to do 100 of the work and get zero pay for it. Yeah that's not happening. Sorry so you're really going to take it out on my client. No I'm not trying to take it out on the client, I'm just not going to work for free, I'm, not the one who messed it up! Okay! Well, I I'm not sure what to do. Amy

Imani: I literally don't get the mention of fixes being free Yeah, everyone should know it is if YOU messed it up But if you did and someone else has to fix it it's definitely not

Erin P.: The simple answer is senior stylist calls a PAYING scheduled client and see if they are comfortable being moved to the junior stylist (who is amazing, btw) because you have an urgent situation that came up and move the free fix client onto that new open space on the book. Done

C A R A J A Y N E G U N N: As an apprentice, I had a senior colleague who absolutely hated washing hair and rinsing colors. She always got me to do it. I was the apprentice so I couldn’t say no, and I understood that every stylist has to start somewhere. But, it was CONSTANT. There were days where I literally just stood at the sink and didn’t move. I couldn’t even wear gloves to shampoo someone’s hair because I was told it “was uncomfortable” for the client. Needless to say, my hands were RAW from the constant exposure to the detergent in the shampoo. I could only wear them when I was rinsing a color so that the product didn’t stain my hands because they “Already looked disgusting.” Actual quote. My boss also would never let me watch color applications, or watch highlights/lowlights being done. I don’t ever even remember being allowed to get my mannequin head out to practice. She always had me running around doing her errands or going to pick up her toddler from school and/or to/from playgroup. My professors were understandably confused why I had no idea what I was doing during my practical courses in college, seeing as I had been with the salon for over 10 months. They investigated, but my boss and the senior stylist lied and told the school I made no effort and didn’t show any motivation. So why should they give and not get back. My professor luckily didn’t believe a word, considering my “motivation” clearly showed in my grades. The real kicker however, was when my boss offered to let me use the empty apartment above the salon. (I lived over an hour away. Apprenticeships are super hard to get where I am). I was so happy, thinking she was finally going to start being a little nicer and treat me as an actual person. Until I found out that she wanted to charge me €380 euros a month, plus utilities. The total would’ve come to almost €600, and I made between €295 and €310 each month. I couldn’t even get a grant to help pay as I was already up to my eyeballs in college bills and knew I couldn’t afford anymore debt. I had enough so I left. Yet they were still somehow surprised. My professor however, was an absolute angel, and got me a new job with a friend of hers, who had her own salon. I passed my coursework with her and got through all my exams with flying colors. I’ve moved since, but we still send each other Christmas cards and birthday gifts every year

Stitched Mouth: I would assume the stylist who messed up the hair and promised the client free fixes would either fix it herself for free or pay the other stylist for making her mistake the other stylist’s problem.

homewithtina: It makes it awkward for the client as well. this happened to me and I ended up paying for my haircut and tipping both stylists 40% because I felt so awkward that another lady had to fix my cut and I couldn't walk out not tipping her....no one explained that she may have already been paid. worst part is the second cut by the higher ranked stylist was worst and my hair is pretty much ruined for six months until it grows out.

Lynn O: So nice to see someone modeling assertiveness! I see so many people who don't feel they can set boundaries and stick to them under pressure. Thanks!

Ceres Azalia: Don't even get me started. At my first salon, our senior stylists could "book" us juniors as assistants and it literally meant we weren't allowed our own bookings. So if someone came in and literally REQUESTED me, front desk would still tell that guest I was "booked". Those assisting hours should have NEVER come before a real client, especially when we BARELY got paid for assist hours (literally $2 an hour). Furthermore, "assisting" could be literally anything, and it was NOT uncommon for a senior stylist to triple or quad book themselves, take 2 assistants for themselves, and then set those two assistants to work with: getting the client sat, bringing client a beverage, doing the client's entire color/highlights alone, timing that out, checking foils, shampooing them, bringing them back to their chair, and then have the senior stylist show up in the last 25 minutes to do a blowout on them while the assistant gets to listen to the client praise the senior for "their" fabulous work when they literally didn't fucking DO ANYTHING. And do you think we assistants got the commission when we did 95% of the entire appointment? No. None. Just $2 an hour. So I might make $8 for 4 hours of work on a client. I left.

Leah Bateman: I did work experience in a kids salon( I wasn’t in college taking cosmetology, I was in middle school interested in hair and wanted experience) and the owner was so nice and most of the employees were great except for the senior receptionist(the most experienced receptionist at that salon), she bossed me around and had me do her job while she sat in the break room for her shifts(so she was paid to do nothing and I wasn’t getting paid at all except when people tipped me for the parties I did) and she’d get mad when I needed to sit down from knee pain (my knees r naturally weak and she knew that), she’d take me into the break room/party room and yell at me for not doing anything and how she’d tell the owner about it and I was like go ahead girl I’m not getting paid like u r, she also got mad at me when she asked what everyone wanted as a drink cuz she said she’d bring it back to us and she told me I didn’t deserve that drink since I do nothing (like bitch u don’t deserve this job at all) needless to say I only did like 5 or 6 shifts there before I stopped going (I also got busy cuz of school but I was done going in when she was working)

Dustin: This happened to me! I did the favor and fixed it, the client decided on just an all over dark brown so easy right? Well then I got the bad review on Yelp saying I had to dye it black just to fix it. I got the bad review even though I wasn't the one who messed it up in the first place, and I didn't get paid for it! Never again! Do not let your "friends" take advantage of you like that

Sujii: Omg I recently QUIT a salon, because apparently, assistant (which I was doing to get back in the game, after taking care of my late-father, for 5 years) meant "let's pay her below minimum wage, say tips make up for it/ treat her like an indentured maid/ignore her boundries & days off..... I quit & reported them to my old cosmetology school.... the salon is now BLACKLISTED. Seriously, treat your assistants like HUMAN BEINGS & ASSISTANTS, not verbal/emotional punching bags!

•Darlin' Deli•: As a previous restaurant worker I felt this -- I would go in early and be told that I'd be allowed to leave early; Like the manager talked to both me and the person who came in after me The one day, this happens and I go in two hours early because another host had to leave for her other job and the managers refuse like they straight up tell me that I cannot clock in and I need to work for free because they needed me to close due to a trainee working that night and the trainer gets to leave an hour before close Found out this was common within that chain There were other cases but that was only 15-30 minutes of free work like right before close at the other job I had I stopped going in early after that two hour incident though and that lead to them being horrible to me and me quitting <3

Just Karen: Looks like you have three options: 1. Tell daddy he’s taking his daughter to an appointment. 2. Schedule the client who’s hair YOU messed up for the day after tomorrow. 3. Pay the Jr stylist for the “favor”! Easy peasy lemon squeezy

Ali D. Katt: To me this would be the equivalent of sending her to another unaffiliated salon and expecting one of those stylists to do it free. The original stylist should be the one sacrificing their time and a paying customer's spot to correct whatever wasn't correct the first go.

Rose N: ive had my hair badly fucked before, and a nice lady that i guess was paid a lot perviously just offered to fix it while my mom was getting a baliage. she just needed to trim a side that was longer, and im eternally grateful

Olivia Ó Casáin: I just needed my bangs cut and the salon I went to tried to say it was free. I genuinely think they said that because they're nice people but I left the stylist a 15$ tip because I felt guilty haha

Sheila Moade: Soo , I love how she threw in the “the color that WE did” she wasn’t happy with the color that YOU did is more like it .

Lauren: I’m not a stylist but I feel like I’d be weirded out by someone even asking me to do a fix. Let alone for free. Like umm, unless the client asked for someone else— shouldn’t you be the one making it right?

MissBambamouch: The fact that she really thinks it’s going to be free for someone else to fix the mistake made is freaking hilarious!! You got paid for a service that clearly did not meet the customer satisfaction!! Which means YOU have to fix it!! Now, if you go and have somebody else fix it in your work environment, THEY need to be compensated for fixing YOUR mess!! Or you need to reimburse the customer!! It’s really not that hard of a concept understand!!

Cirella: I would say “No I don’t do that. you should find someone to take your daughter to her appointment. Grandmother, aunt, uncle.”

Jess Tiss: “She wasn’t happy with the color *WE* did …” why does someone else’s mess ups always become a “we” thing bro stoppppp ✋

Lisa Edwards: Totally agree. Not her fault so she needs to be paid.

Joshua N.: "I'm just not going to work for free." Damn right!

CherrySweetBlossoms: I mean, I understand what she's saying about doing all the work. If the og stylist screwed up and she has to fix, then she really is doing all the work. That said, making the client pay for the og stylists screw up is literally taking it out on the client. It's not fair to the client. They aren't the ones who screwed it up. If a chef gives you the wrong food, you would never expect the customer to pay for food they didn't order! If I had the stylist even reccomend I pay for it, I'd never go back to that shit hole salon again. (And yes, this is on the business owner/management for not having a fair system set up, not the stylists. They have no control over management decision) There needs to be some kind of compromise between the stylists. Split the original amount the client paid. You're doing half the work, so the Og stylist needs to give you half the paycheck. You both get paid fair, and the client isn't being completely taken advantage of.

Annie Gold: "so you're really going to take it out on my client" exactly she's your client you fix it for free. if I fix it I need to be paid.

Kenzie La Costa: I agree with you. That's 100 percent unfair. I see stuff like this at EVERY JOB. it's so freaking sad!

Meghan Sherman: Love when co-workers or even bosses ask for "favors" .

Jenna: YESSSSS setting boundaries like a bossss

SamAsm: Girl, I love that pink wig. Now let me pay attention to the lesson on equity.

Sarah Bell: I love your hair !!!! I also love the pink wig ❤️

Sarah Diehl: why fix THEIR mistakes? they’re the one who was paid in the first place…

Guardian Of The Duat: I can't really speak about coloring but a hair stylist botched my mohawk so I went to a different one to fix it and I never EVER expected her to do it for free what even is this?

Lydia Bommel: did you work at a salon in jefferson city around 2017 ish? i think you may have cut my hair i was just a freshman and VERY nervous but you did a great job.

h: At a salon i used to work at it didn't matter who did the mess up. When the client called in the time frame whoever was open had to take it and not get paid

Ada Harrison: Isn't the fix being free a policy of the salon and not individual stylists that work there? Isn't she required to follow that policy by working there? I didn't think stylists all had different prices within the same salon.

Sophie Ellwood: Then the stylist who messed it up should give the junior stylist the money they got from the client originally ‍♀️

Ashley Greenberg: I think customers should pay the establishment and stylists can get paid by the establishment and everyone is happy and if people want to tip they can

Aleyah Malone: "I'm not sure what to do" "why am I not getting the answer I want,"

Oxnyx of The Winter Stars: I mean as a salaried professional. I have fixed many things for my co-op students and junior staff. That would be the "favor".

Dummy Body 🤣: I cont get this lmao. Why would I want the SAME stylist to fox my hair who messed it up to begin with? LOL

ami elwafi: If a hairdresser gets it wrong, I'm not coming back xD nope not even if the fix os free. Lesson need to be learned. Also i don't want to hurt their business especially bc they are on their feet 24/7 and its a very very exhausting job

S K: If you have openings, it is the perfect opportunity to work for free. Do an amazing "fix" on the client, and they will recommend you to his/her friends. Obviously the client would NEVER go back to the stylist that messed it up and then pawned them off on an another stylist. It's a great way to fill up all those openings with your future clients.

Crusty Crab: I need some color in my hair Seeing your hair and that nice red tone ❤️❤️❤️

Brooks Borden: Or I would ask to use there supplies or ask them to buy them and depending on how bad I’d do it for the poor kid lol

Arizona_Lilly: There’s no way ppl do this to you

Anthony Robinson: Watch the whole video the only thing I can say after it was done was…………right

TheBreechie: Did you bump your nose? It looks bruised, hope you’re ok

Alina Scaueru: I LOVE your tattoos

Alina Scaueru: Wow, the ENTITLEMENT!!!

TheWhiteFoxTruth: Oh yeah. The nursing field is bad on this too.

Precious"flowers"Jurneyy: Wait so it's different prices with different stylists in the same salon why?

leexeseul: wow i can’t believe there are ppl like this.

Leila Matos: What does it mean to get a glaze?

Opossum Sauce: I love when they try to add their kids in as blackmail too like, oh my poor little Johnny has this appointment. OK and??? If you can't handle your job and a child maybe keep yo legs closed next time, not my problem.

Michelle Simmons: Is that a wig??? It's gorg

Miss B: Are you not paid an hourly rate?

Muñeca Muerta: Stylists have different pay ranges?

Jacklyn B: I’d say ask someone else then!

Nosipho Dywili: Favours are not free at work though ...

Papa shrek: Wait I’m confused who’s in the wrongand who’s who

Rachael Jones: You have the CUTEST effing nose!

Samantha Moseley: Not ur mess up to have to fix for free

Accidrainn: I love the Wii , music ! :-)

Alyssa Shaffer: Blend your contour pls

Angel Girl: Wow

Jeanine Morgan: Pay crackhead! Dang

L: I would have done it for free. One time. I respect my co workers and I want the salons customer to stay forever. You fix her hair for free and she will always come back to you...not her who fucked up her hair.

Lisa Hoban: Pay her

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Nicole Dugard: Unsubscribe… mean girl. Educate not patronize

I S: The contour on your nose is too dark

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