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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee
It seems to be their modus operandi. I "found" my hairdresser when he was a very young student at the Academy. When he graduated they put him into their salon in the Target shopping area and then after a couple of years he disappeared! Luckily, he knew their method of doing business and had made sure he had phone numbers and email addresses for his clients.
This should be a lesson to all hairdressers. Make sure you have the details of your customers on an index card for later use. Not just their telephone #, but information on their hair. I have never used a salon that does not have this information on file.
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Better yet, don't sign the non-compete agreement. How dare they impose such ridiculous on a person who has paid for their education and who isn't paid a lot for their work.
I have been in The Villages 8 years and I have yet to find someone who can cut my thick wavy hair....no matter what they charge. I very carefully explain what I want and they cut it how they want it. I leave every salon with a mullet! I would love to meet Lindsey!