OK....all that training is over and a few years of experience completed. Are you going to work for someone for ever?
Why not go on your own? A hairdressers clients are generally said to be very loyal. Truth is, they're worried silly of not finding another hairdresser so they'll follow you if they can so you already have a reasonable client base unless you want to move miles away.
Now....let's realise this.....you're an artist eh? .....but......You've also got to be a business person and that means learning some new stuff that doesn't require a comb or a dryer.
Financial Budgets a bit of planning and a bit of bookkeeping. Oh!...there's also a bit of employment law to mull over.
Find an accountant that can help you initially and they might even help you a bit with a budget. Why do you need a budget? So you can assess the cost of the start up. Maybe you know friends that did it...ask them.
Do a calculation on premises rent, business tax type payments, cost of all the equipment you need to have as well as all the costs that will apply even if you had no money coming in. The computer system, advertising, staff basic pay, employers contribution for national insurance and boring stuff like that.
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