Employment dilemma? K I work at a salon, and therefore I'm expected

K I work at a salon, and therefore I'm expected to procure my hair and such done in that (since it's kinda free advertising), and to use their products. Well it's not exactly a cheap salon, and my employee discount isn't NEARLY satisfactory to make it affordable for me. So instead of hand over substantial portions of my college savings everytime i call for a haircut, I've gotten a few services at a MUCH cheaper place, near a stylist who simply seems to twig what I want more. However, the fact that I work beside a for a bunch of hairstylists, obviously they've notice. I only newly barely get away with it second time, but what happens when I want to get my fuzz cut again? I'm sick of handing over my college hoard when i barely trademark enough within the first place, but my boss would probably be rather angry beside me if she found out I was visit a competitor. I plan to leave the opportunity soon but not until I have another one furrowed up, which will take awhile on the other hand. What do I do?
I would speak about them I still can't afford this salon, even with the discount I receive, and that I run where I CAN afford it. Period. End of story.


sermon to your boss or get a brand new job

You simply want to tell your boss that you can NOT afford the products...it's startling but you can do it..were you told back you got the chore about this?


Answers:    Tell them a friend, girlfriend, your mom, aunt, or uncle Bob did it for free. Who could get silly a a stylish new look for free.
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