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i complained to a sleb hairdresser - have been completely ignored!

56 replies

ThatVikRinA22 · 03/01/2014 04:28

i had been going to a sleb hairdressers exclusive salon for the last 10 years, i used to see the senior stylist but I started having cuts and highlights with his junior because they were so fantastically talented, i saw her by accident and she did the most amazing job on my hair, from then on i booked with her - we got to know each other quite well and she told me she was on minimum wage despite him charging £500 for a cut for a cut with him.... or £1000 for a colour with him - i only ever paid about £40 for a cut or £80 ish for a cut and colour, but she had to flog herself to earn anything like a decent wage as he paid min wage with a small commission for every person. This meant she had to get as many people through her station as possible to make a decent living. She had also modelled some of his products (she is beautiful) and has never been paid for that either despite owning the rights to her own image. The senior stylist had not had any kind of pay rise for the last 8 years. again they are on min wage with commission for every client they see. When they asked about a pay rise there were told to see more clients and so up their commission.

i was disappointed to find morale among his staff terrible. The manager is a souped up idiot with an over inflated ego and sense of importance who bullies those he thinks are a threat. He invaded my privacy once by calling me at home to justify something he had said that had offended me. it was veiled as an apology but wasnt. He was loudly telling the entire salon what idiots the police are because he had been stopped for not wearing a seat belt. He was loud and annoying - i sat there with gritted teeth resisting the temptation to tell him what i did for a living and how many people i had scraped off the road following accidents, i felt i was paying good money to sit and listen to this numpty, hardly what i wanted on my day off.

the young lady i saw had coiffered the locks of the likes of holly willoughby, fern cotton, etc. she is a brilliant hair dresser. She left the profession and went into something completely different that pays a decent wage. (about 22k. twice what she earned at the sleb hair salon)

since she left i decided not to go back and emailed mr sleb to tell him why.
i wonder if it would have been too much after 10 years to expect some kind of reply.
shame on mr sleb. i admit i am shocked at the reality - i thought mr sleb would look after his staff.

OP posts:
Jaffacakesallround · 03/01/2014 14:35

here is no such place as Headlinz HH.

DrNick · 03/01/2014 14:55

That's because of THIS THREAD

BitOfFunWithSanta · 03/01/2014 15:08

Thank god some people care about other talented and hard-working people being exploited. We'd be in an even sorrier state if everybody shrugged and decided it was nowt to do with then. "I'm alright Jack, pull the ladder up"- not a great recipe for a good world.

SundaySimmons · 03/01/2014 16:06

Here are some awful Hairdresser shop names to lighten up the thread

www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/excruciating-hairdresser-puns

I used to see a hairdressers years ago called, 'MR BIT'. The penny dropped after several years!

sleepysox · 03/01/2014 18:59

Isn't it British Hairways in Hounslow?

sleepysox · 03/01/2014 19:00

Should read 'Isn't British Hairways in Hounslow?'

Hetaera · 03/01/2014 19:52

Can we have a clue OP?

Hetaera · 03/01/2014 20:01

I know of two examples of something similar happening at Mark Hill, but would never describe the salon as 'sleb' worthy.

ThatVikRinA22 · 04/01/2014 08:59

nerf - the senior stylist is also on min wage. my hairdresser had no chance of progressing.

I dont want 'revenge' either - strsnge thing to say! I was just shocked - I thought his staff would uave been better treated.
I.dont feel I should.name names, but mr sleb has.been mentioned here.....
the hairdresser couldn't really have stayed in the profession unless she.had moved to london. she did gi to another salon fir a few weeks but I.had a hunch she wouldnt stay....too different from what she was used to. she went from travelling to London to do celebs hair to a corner salon where her first client hadnt wadhed their hair for 3 weeks.
she is still doing.my hair. I left mr slebs salon when she did. am I unhinged? may be I am, I just thought he was exploitative and greedy. his perogative not to reply. mine not to darken his door again and pay his over inflated prices that I now know dont get to the pay packets of his staff. just seems sad to build a celeb status, he.has his.own range of products and tools, but treat staff so shabbily.

OP posts:
southeastastra · 04/01/2014 09:09

people use the word on here just because every other poster seems to, i think it's a bit offensive to suggest that someone is 'unhinged'.

it doesn't surprise me that hairdressers are still like this, they seem to forget what it was like starting out. some of them should 'get back to the floor' if they want their company to flourish, perhaps he couldn't care less anymore.

TheBuskersDog · 04/01/2014 09:29

Are there really only two types of salon where you are in Hull? An expensive one run by a "sleb" hairdresser and ones where the customers don't even wash their hair? Surely there are other decent salons where a talented and creative stylist would be appreciated, most large towns and cities will have several 'posh' salons.
It sounds a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your face to give up a career you enjoy because of a bad experience with one boss rather than looking at all the alternatives.

ThatVikRinA22 · 05/01/2014 01:38

im not in Hull

just for the record Smile

OP posts:
Nerfmother · 05/01/2014 04:19

Vicar - I didn't say you wanted revenge Confused

SundaySimmons · 05/01/2014 09:29

Maybe I'm confused but I'm struggling to believe there are any celebrities in Hull!

Apologies for offence caused to Hull dwellers.

polyhymnia · 05/01/2014 12:55

My reaction was even worse than Sunday's - are there any outside London? But I do realise, as a lifelong Londoner and urbanite, I'm stupidly London-centric.

TheBuskersDog · 05/01/2014 13:17

The Hull reference was because some posters had suggested Mark Hill was the hairdresser in question. There are some well known hairdressers who have salons outside London, e.g Mark Hill, Lee Stafford, but who presumably travel to London for some of their work.

LittleBabyPigsus · 05/01/2014 14:24

I'm pretty shocked that some people are so OK with exploitative employers Hmm I feel like it would be seen as a bigger deal if it was a different, more 'professional' industry but hairdressers work extremely hard and do so much training, and deserve a proper wage and contract - particularly senior stylists in a celebrity salon!

Is there any kind of union for hairdressers and related industries?

Thants · 05/01/2014 14:27

Name and shame! So we know not to go there and fund him abiding staff and customers!

Thants · 05/01/2014 14:27

*abusing

jugglejugglejuggle · 05/01/2014 14:36

I'm going for stafford too.

corlan · 05/01/2014 14:39

Is it 'Blow Jobz' in Barnes?

Darkchocsprinkles · 05/01/2014 15:12

One of the craziest threads I have seen in a while.

Amazing how incensed we all get at a hairdresser tending Holly Willoughby's locks on a low basic wage with commission and good future prospects, while stuffing our bags with sweatshop clothes.

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LittleBabyPigsus · 05/01/2014 16:11

Very exploitative employers in developing nations don't excuse less exploitative employers here. It's still wrong. And we don't all stuff our bags with sweatshop clothes - and we have rather more control over businesses that operate completely in this country anyway (not excusing sweatshops obviously, just that most people will have to buy some sweatshop-produced clothing in their lifetime).

HoneyDragon · 05/01/2014 16:17

Well, I respect it when someone actually gets of their arse and voted with their feet and shouts out why.

And, I think any decent company, should have someone capable of replying to a letter.

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