I have to fire one of my nail techs. I’ve never done anything like that before. Any advice?
It depends on the situation. Some things require immediate termination. That said, there are a few things as an owner you must look at. What is missing with your leadership that this happened? There is always a lesson to be learned. Then ask yourself, did I have a clearly written and communicated system or guideline that explained and dealt with the issue that just occurred? If not, put one in place. If so, what is missing that it is not being followed? As a rule of thumb, you should have an employee handbook, job descriptions, and clear systems employees know they have to follow. Start there. I recommend that you document everything that occurs with that employee, keep it written, and have her sign the warnings. Once it comes time to let someone go, be sure that you have a witness present during the conversation verifying what occurred. In any event, document everything and take the time to look at what happened, what can you learn, what was missing that you can add to the busines
The secure and easy all-access connection to your content.
Bookmarked content can then be accessed anytime on all of your logged in devices!
Already a member? Log In