My friend recently ( 2018) took over running the family barber shop founded by his dad in 1958. He still says that he appreciates his dad even more now. Being a barber is one thing. Being a barber and running your shop makes you step up. When he tells his dad that it's not as easy as he thought, dad laughs. But you learn and do it better. Great video. All those tips are on the point.
Excellent content, exactly what I'm looking for, this sort of information. I am doing some building work and one of the projects is to set up a barbershop and rent out the chairs. Thanks buddy, very knowledgeable.
Great advice and amazing content all true facts and it just came up I’m going to be a barbershop 💈 owner soon and I’m looking for everything I can to help me make a successful business and I’m a licensed professional barber.BLESSINGS
I'm struggling trying to find barbers . I have 1 guy he is great . It's just me and him . We do good with our clientele. But you are right. Where can I get some good products for wholesale. But I need Barbers.
Im 15 right now and my career goal is to become a successful barber shop owner or a famous youtuber i can do both but im really looking towards to becoming a successful barber becuase its a real job i dont have any experiance cutting hair yet but hopefully i can learn soon
Don’t recommend commission barbershops to anyone unless theirs a cap of like 300-400 a week no matter how much you make a year….so if the owner wants to charge you 30-40 percent & your paying more than that a week, feel bad for you. The owner on the other hand is jumping like a LEPRECHAUN 🍀. Otherwise your paying way to much over the years. Once your paying 1600 a month it’s crazy, you yourself will be paying half if not more of the rent. Some owners want the money daily just so you won’t notice.
This all depends. Some barbershop locations you won’t be able to pay both rent. The rent for that location is price is to expensive. The both rent wouldn’t cover the rent. Also that location would have to bring value to the barbers meaning alway busy and the barbershop owner should be promoting
Dope video fam. I'm a fairly new barber shop owner, I'm about to have to do my first rent increase. How do I have that talk with the barbers? Is it best to talk as a group or pull each one to the side and talk 1 on 1 etc?
I would collect every week, unless they pay in full for a month. I guess you could cut them a deal if they pay in full for a month. Incentivize your business to your barbers.
I'm in texas too. I dont think you do.. I DO think it looks better though. Especially to your barbers. Like I think more respect, opposed to someone just starting a business and don't even have a license.. like "what do u know"... u know what I mean
No, legally they are employees but the Department of Labor doesn't give a damn, and most barbers are too dumb to ask any questions. So 1099 their ass, set they're schedule, fine them for being late and missing days, set the prices, etc etc. Remember this is YOUR shop, goddamnit, u are king, and ur staff is subject to ur whims. Feel free to break every labor law in the book, and sit back and count ur money, lol..
Jay, Could you make a video giving advice to someone who is looking to open a barbershop who doesn't intend to be there all day? I would like to open one as an additional business. Can it be done? I'm not a barber.
It’s $200-$400 out here in Vegas. It’s fair, I’m currently on commission and they take 30% from me every week. If I make a $1000 they take $300 so when Anything above that I pay more than $300
Yeah, I know as a shop owner about the classification of workers and whether they are employees or booth renters. But, I have never understood how your shop is going to make it if the barbers are so independent minded that they feel they can just be in and out of the shop all day! Especially if the shop is all walk in like mine. You are never going to grow the business like that. Yours or theirs. They have to be willing to be there most of the time from opening in the morning until you close the shop. Or about 7 hrs. anyway if your working shifts. Unless they are part time of course. Of course having them as employees would fix this, but who can afford to match social security and all that's involved in that when you are not in an affluent area where you can get $30 for a haircut. I know from being in business that customers get really ticked off when they come by a few times and can never find their barber. So even booth renters somehow need to understand they need to be there during business hours, especially if they are not doing appointments. I would not be able to afford "employees" yet I cant have barbers breezing in and out all day at their whim.
@@Rabshyne when your not at the shop cutting with the guys your not going to be on top of things and you wont think like a barber if you're not one but good luck on whatever your doing
I’m not a barber. I own 5 barbershops that all turn a profit. Micro managing is not my place. Of course if you don’t have good respectable then maybe you may need to babysit but run a tight ship and you shall sail.
My friend recently ( 2018) took over running the family barber shop founded by his dad in 1958. He still says that he appreciates his dad even more now. Being a barber is one thing. Being a barber and running your shop makes you step up. When he tells his dad that it's not as easy as he thought, dad laughs. But you learn and do it better. Great video. All those tips are on the point.
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Excellent content, exactly what I'm looking for, this sort of information. I am doing some building work and one of the projects is to set up a barbershop and rent out the chairs. Thanks buddy, very knowledgeable.
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Thx alot bro
great info
Thanks for watching
Great advice and amazing content all true facts and it just came up I’m going to be a barbershop 💈 owner soon and I’m looking for everything I can to help me make a successful business and I’m a licensed professional barber.BLESSINGS
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I'm struggling trying to find barbers . I have 1 guy he is great . It's just me and him . We do good with our clientele. But you are right. Where can I get some good products for wholesale. But I need Barbers.
Hi how can i get training in this institution as am interested?
Im 15 right now and my career goal is to become a successful barber shop owner or a famous youtuber i can do both but im really looking towards to becoming a successful barber becuase its a real job i dont have any experiance cutting hair yet but hopefully i can learn soon
Good luck with all
Don’t recommend commission barbershops to anyone unless theirs a cap of like 300-400 a week no matter how much you make a year….so if the owner wants to charge you 30-40 percent & your paying more than that a week, feel bad for you. The owner on the other hand is jumping like a LEPRECHAUN 🍀.
Otherwise your paying way to much over the years. Once your paying 1600 a month it’s crazy, you yourself will be paying half if not more of the rent. Some owners want the money daily just so you won’t notice.
This all depends. Some barbershop locations you won’t be able to pay both rent. The rent for that location is price is to expensive. The both rent wouldn’t cover the rent. Also that location would have to bring value to the barbers meaning alway busy and the barbershop owner should be promoting
Dope video fam. I'm a fairly new barber shop owner, I'm about to have to do my first rent increase. How do I have that talk with the barbers? Is it best to talk as a group or pull each one to the side and talk 1 on 1 etc?
Thanks for watching. Check out the other vids. We have tons of vids on this
Running a barbershop is a headache unless you own the building and the location is prime.
What happens if a chair rental employe takes a walk in client do they keep profit or split it with shop owner
If you a chair rental employee you should only have to pay for you chair. No matter how many people you take
So do you collect your money from the barbers every week or month?
I would collect every week, unless they pay in full for a month. I guess you could cut them a deal if they pay in full for a month. Incentivize your business to your barbers.
Are these, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly prices???
Weekly
Do you need a barber license to open a barbershop in Texas ? If so is there a way around that if you don’t have one besides getting one
I'm in texas too. I dont think you do.. I DO think it looks better though. Especially to your barbers. Like I think more respect, opposed to someone just starting a business and don't even have a license.. like "what do u know"... u know what I mean
Hello bro I am professional hairdresser if you want
@@doinithard79 hello I am professional hairdresser if you want
Sounds like a lot of stress dealing with barbers drama. I rather open up my own barbershop thats cheap rent and just run it myself.
What type of drama do they have
For commission basis, will the barber be an employee if that's the case? If so, do you provide benefits like medical insurance, dental etc?
Sure some shops provide benefits. But you can get them on your own.
No, legally they are employees but the Department of Labor doesn't give a damn, and most barbers are too dumb to ask any questions. So 1099 their ass, set they're schedule, fine them for being late and missing days, set the prices, etc etc. Remember this is YOUR shop, goddamnit, u are king, and ur staff is subject to ur whims. Feel free to break every labor law in the book, and sit back and count ur money, lol..
Jay,
Could you make a video giving advice to someone who is looking to open a barbershop who doesn't intend to be there all day? I would like to open one as an additional business. Can it be done? I'm not a barber.
Yes definitely will have this video out in next couple of days. Thanks for watching
Helo sir
I DONT want commission but I'm not there in growth yet
How is 200/week for a chair with 10 filled chairs not enough?
Not Bad
I think thats for 1 month
Damn in what city are they charging $200 for rent? I guess I’m in the wrong hood. Over here it’s 125-150
It’s $200-$400 out here in Vegas. It’s fair, I’m currently on commission and they take 30% from me every week. If I make a $1000 they take $300 so when Anything above that I pay more than $300
Frankthaman damn commission? I was thinking of opening a barbershop and just renting out chairs no commission for me just weekly rent
@@wolfkixs9022 same here. Now he made me think.
@@wolfkixs9022 yea I don't want to charge commission either. I think u have to keep up with too much and sometimes they get over on you
@@FrankthamanTV hey bro I'm professional hairdresser if you want to learn we can work together Add me on snap chat@ qzhlwlgian01
But how do you find the barbers
Will make a video on it!
@@ezbladeshavingproducts thanks because my wife and I are buying a Barbershop but have no idea where to find the barbers.
Yeah, I know as a shop owner about the classification of workers and whether they are employees or booth renters. But, I have never understood how your shop is going to make it if the barbers are so independent minded that they feel they can just be in and out of the shop all day! Especially if the shop is all walk in like mine. You are never going to grow the business like that. Yours or theirs. They have to be willing to be there most of the time from opening in the morning until you close the shop. Or about 7 hrs. anyway if your working shifts. Unless they are part time of course. Of course having them as employees would fix this, but who can afford to match social security and all that's involved in that when you are not in an affluent area where you can get $30 for a haircut. I know from being in business that customers get really ticked off when they come by a few times and can never find their barber. So even booth renters somehow need to understand they need to be there during business hours, especially if they are not doing appointments. I would not be able to afford "employees" yet I cant have barbers breezing in and out all day at their whim.
Man I gotta boss taking 60 percent isn’t that crazy ?
Bosscutz in Kailua Kona Hawaii
depends on the price of the haircut. You can do it! our guys at our shop are on there way to 100K now and we do 60% at our ez blade barber location
@@ezbladeshavingproducts 100k.. damn!! Yea thats pretty good
Come work for me 30%
200-500 monthly right???
200-400 weekly depending on location and how busy it is.
@@doinithard79 is it per Chair or all the 10 chairs
Per chair
I think 70 percent is good for a barber
You cant be a barbershop owner if your not a barber good tip 👌
False
@@Rabshyne when your not at the shop cutting with the guys your not going to be on top of things and you wont think like a barber if you're not one but good luck on whatever your doing
I’m not a barber. I own 5 barbershops that all turn a profit. Micro managing is not my place. Of course if you don’t have good respectable then maybe you may need to babysit but run a tight ship and you shall sail.
@@Rabshyne where are you based
300/week he doesn’t mean a month.
$200 a chair per day?
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