
Have Tools, Will Travel
Ever dream of getting out from behind the desk? Changes in the service industry have opened new opportunities to techs who want to stay in the business, but who crave variety in their environment.

Ever dream of getting out from behind the desk? Changes in the service industry have opened new opportunities to techs who want to stay in the business, but who crave variety in their environment.
Nail tech outfitted a 1990 RV with spa pedicure area in the back where the bedroom had been and built a manicure area in front.
Mobile nail tech says, ”I still work part-time in a salon so I can keep in touch with that environment, but I don’t like to sit around, so I simply meet my clients there."
Thinking about converting your salon to a spa? Read this first: You may decide it makes more sense to convert your clients’ homes.
Tamika Hardy was working as a nail tech in her native Philadelphia when she noticed that her businesswomen clients were always looking at their watches during their manicures

Tara Colvin travels California’s Santa Maria Valley tending to clients in senior residences board and care facilities, and nursing homes as well as private residences.
Florida salon owner takes the services directly to her busy business clients.
Even a hospital stay need not interrupt the dedicated nail wearer’s beauty care regimen.

If you have an extra set of tools and a car, mobilize. Clients too busy or too ill to visit a salon will open their doors to you and your services.