And Then There Are the Good Ones
After complaining about bad clients, Maggie feels it’s only fair to acknowledge the many lovable ones.
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After complaining about bad clients, Maggie feels it’s only fair to acknowledge the many lovable ones.
Maggie says if she’d known then what she knows now about the business, she might have chosen a different career.
Maggie says a good tip only gets you so far with her.
Maggie reflects on people’s lack of common sense.
Maggie takes a moment to appreciate the swirl of activity around her.
Maggie’s going back to basics with her new trainee.
Maggie mulls the pros and cons of the minimum wage regulations.
Maggie’s client’s doctor’s receptionist challenged her pink-and-whites.
Maggie and her fledgling employee Baby Bird are dealing with client scheduling drama.
Maggie jumped on the gel-polish bandwagon early — then jumped back off.
Maggie’s a big believer that your workstation is your private domain.
Maggie is leaning toward waterless pedis after learning the rules on disposable liners.
Maggie is tired of being asked to copy someone else’s nail art.
In her latest rant, Maggie takes on the shortcomings of most nail schools.
Think you’ve got a new idea? Maggie disagrees.
Maggie is finding that being a boss is a learning experience.