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Awwww Thanks Mary! I'd so love to do a trade with you!!!
I'm getting a real facial on Thursday, and I can't wait!!!
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Hi Amy, you mentioned that you only get paid directly by the client, correct? Then what was the 1099 which you received for? How is the 50% to the establishment paid? Are their any credit card transaction ran through the establishment? BTW, salon owners do not have to give keys to IO's if they don't want to. It is not a legal issue. You should be given a key to a private room in the establishment you rent from however! Sounds like you need to move on however!
Ray Duenez
L.E.
Salon/Spa Owner
I should say that I only get paid if a client gets a service. All of the money whether they pay cash, check, or a credit card goes through the establishment. They keep 50% and once a week I receive a check for my 50%. I do not not make any many at all if there are no clients. The 1099 was given to me for all the money I made since September when I started there. When I receive a paycheck it is a personal check with no taxes or check stub. I do not have a key to the establishment or room. They let the massage therapists use my room to massage in to prevent having to heat the both massage rooms (there are 2 one in the building one outside).
I had this situation and the woman said she would provide all the products, but I found she never replaced anything. I ended up getting my own and not only that I had to beg her to pay me! I know this post is pretty old, but I curious to know how it turned out??
I ended up quitting. It was a never ending battle. I am not working in the industry any longer. I feel like I wasted time and money trying to do this.
It is a bummer. I love the field, but just could not seem to find success. I am looking in the field a little again. I do not know.
there is a LOT of mis-information out there about IC and Employees and what goes with what. Unfortunately, most of the advice you find online is only marginally helpful.
The whole notion of being a "contractor" comes from the construction trades, and the case law governing employees vs. contractors is 90%+ based on precedents from those industries, with another 9% coming from independent trucking. So the idea of what one spa does vs another is an infinitesimal fraction of what drives the rules
having spent way too much money on lawyers crafting IC agreements in some of the most anti-business states in the US, and having had these agreements hold up with labor boards, I have learned that 95%+ of businesses in the salon/spa/beauty industry don't follow the regulations for their state.
I have also learned, be careful what you wish for in pointing fingers at any establishment until you know the full story.
As an IC you
Great information!
Don't give up Amy. Take this as a stepping stone and move on. My first experience was similar and I was also discouraged, I gave up and got a day job. Soon I found myself back in the game and giving it another shoot. After coming back and saving up....I may soon have a place of my own. Don't give up on your dreams girl.
Thank you for the encouragement Laura. I recently became laid off my day job. I have been looking at pretty much any kind of job. I did interview for an aesthetics job that paid hourly, but did not get hired. For now I am just trying to stay positive and it will all fall into place.
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