Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 5

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My partner's niece has a salon in Brisbane. Makes an absolute killing.
Meet a young couple on the spirte of tas.

They were moving from tas to melbz they lady was opening up a salon.

They big business.
 
I get that everyone values their time,expertise, worth etc but some people need to get a grip

My daughter has moved and looking for a new hairdresser closer to where she lives. I didn’t realise that some places now like to do a consult and quote prior to booking an appt. The consult is a non refundable $50 but is deducted from the final bill


Back from her consult and we’ve had to revive her with smelling salts

$780 for cut,color, foils


Are you ****ing insane
She declined the quote

Well that is bullshit, I mean do any tradies ever charge for a quote for just one example?

I pay $25 bucks in the joint at my local shopping centre food court, in and out in 4 mins sometimes i reckon, too easy.
 

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You don't have to pay those prices.

Shop around .

Exactly. You don't have to pay it, but you don't have a right to tell a creative that they're overpriced when you haven't even seen their work.
 
Who the hell are you to tell other people what their skills are worth? What do you know about their skills and expertise and how they obtained them?

Was a bloody quick about face from this:

😂🤡 you forgot the bit where I added “but some people need to get a grip”
 
My barber has gone up 10 bucks to 35 in the last 12-18 months. It means I get 1-2 less haircut year now.
My old Barber when I was a little rock.
Used to have about 4 cigs on the go at once .
Cut left side have a smoke.
Cut back have a smoke.
Cut right side have a smoke.
Cut front have a smoke.
 
You don't have to pay those prices.

Shop around .

Everything has gone up tho.

As I said in the original post, she declined.
The accepted “quote” is $430 an increase of $60 from where she normally goes and that seems to be pretty standard for the area with the above being the exception
 
I pay $45 for a haircut and beard trim. Some places closer to me charge double. To be honest, if I wanted some kind of fancy styling I would probably opt for the more expensive place but I can't justify it for a head shave and a tidying up of my beard.
 

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lol
mental note dont give an opinion on hairdressers and what they charge
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Fair.
 
I get that everyone values their time,expertise, worth etc but some people need to get a grip

My daughter has moved and looking for a new hairdresser closer to where she lives. I didn’t realise that some places now like to do a consult and quote prior to booking an appt. The consult is a non refundable $50 but is deducted from the final bill


Back from her consult and we’ve had to revive her with smelling salts

$780 for cut,color, foils


Are you ****ing insane
She declined the quote
Missus is a hairdresser,works at Australia Post 25hrs,maybe cut hair 3 arvos a week for cash.
Cut,colour/foils $90
TBF she bales after the foils with instructions how long etc.
Just told her it's 2025 and the price is going up,
a lot.
 
Missus is a hairdresser,works at Australia Post 25hrs,maybe cut hair 3 arvos a week for cash.
Cut,colour/foils $90
TBF she bales after the foils with instructions how long etc.
Just told her it's 2025 and the price is going up,
a lot.
True trades and services are going up $$$.
 
God forbid someone vents on a forum.

Also a big difference between venting and showing entitlement when it comes to someone's labor as well.
 
Who the hell are you to tell other people what their skills are worth? What do you know about their skills and expertise and how they obtained them?

Was a bloody quick about face from this:
The potential customer, which is the whole point of a capitalist system...
 
Exactly. You don't have to pay it, but you don't have a right to tell a creative that they're overpriced when you haven't even seen their work.
It’s like telling the difference between a $25 bottle of wine and a $50 bottle. Can you really taste the difference? (I usually pay $10-$15 so…)
 

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