Opening A Barbershop? What To Charge Barbers For Booth Rent.

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Komentáře • 16

  • @blainebeck428
    @blainebeck428 Před 4 dny

    I’m a teenager who’s looking into being a shop owner and a barber. I’m really looking to learn a lot of stuff. My mom’s a barber and I’m learning from her. This video really helped me. I’m subbed

  • @derek.nordgren
    @derek.nordgren Před 29 dny

    Appreciate the video Marv. Commission has been an issue with barbers that take advantage of creating their own schedule, taking a lot of time off, ducking out early, turning down walk ins to take another break, etc etc. Booth rent seems to take those financial burdens off of the shop and puts them on the individual barbers. That’s the biggest pro I see of being a booth rent shop. Keeps the shop income consistent. And forcastsble.
    I’m interested to hear more about the shop that switched from rent to commission. In the video you said you’ve seen barbers dip after the rent was raised 10-20 bucks a week. Going to commission must have been a much bigger dig into their pockets. I used to pay almost 800 a week at a commission shop on a 70/30 split.
    Thanks @itsmarvymarv

  • @hwy54
    @hwy54 Před měsícem +1

    Consider the shop's operating costs, including rent, utilities, and supplies, and ensure the booth rent covers these expenses while allowing for profit.

  • @41510ciscokid
    @41510ciscokid Před 29 dny

    Here’s how I feel in my city Sacramento average booth rent is say is 170 and it’s climbing the more boothrent gets than what’s stopping barbers from getting suites it’s more worth it to get a suite when that chair rent started to peak past 200 a week

  • @michaelleon6504
    @michaelleon6504 Před měsícem +1

    If someone booth rents from me, they arent doing walk-ins.
    Shop customers are for commission barbers.
    Booth rent barbers have to have their own customers.

    • @charlesleeray1873
      @charlesleeray1873 Před měsícem +1

      You can do it however you want. If you own a barbershop, you set your own rules.

  • @Lfcdeclan
    @Lfcdeclan Před 29 dny

    Genuine question, I have just started watching this video so writing this as it’s playing. I’m a barber and am being charged a weekly chair rental, my boss when I’m on holiday has previously charged me rent while I’m away and also then rented my chair out to another barber even though I’ve covered the cost?
    Also I know this sounds petty but I don’t work Saturdays but then the trainee uses my chair. I’m not happy with this as he’s only training to compete against me. I spend 20-30 minutes every Friday night cleaning my area making sure it’s ready for Monday morning yet someone else comes in Saturday uses my rented space. I feel like because I rent the chair it should be my say whether someone uses my chair or not but the boss doesn’t see it from my view. My weekly rental isn’t cheap either. What’s everyone’s opinions on my situation am I over thinking or am I right?

    • @JuanFranciscoTimeless
      @JuanFranciscoTimeless Před 26 dny

      Personally that owner is on the mindset of every square inch of the business should be making me money at all times. So now it’s up to you to assess the situation and play out the pros and cons to see if it’s worth staying or at least start looking into other opportunities. Hope this helps .

  • @eliasspeed5882
    @eliasspeed5882 Před měsícem +1

    The thing that kills me about will though is that he’s always preaching about improving your community, and that you can’t have passion that’s focused on. Yourself, yet he says the only way he’s willing to put barbers on more “leads” is if they pay commission and then he will promote them more, so technically he could have them making way more bread, and also being on booth rent, and only he would suffer but the community would benefit the most, yet he doesn’t. And this is the same guy who is saying that you can’t
    Have passion focused only on yourself, always talks about improving community, but it seems like he’s pretty focused on himself profiting if he’s going to help others to, not saying he’s wrong for that but it just feels weird in contrast to his views on how you should be willing to do for your community, unless it’s the barber community, then he’s gonna need paid to do more, seems like those ideals don’t align.

    • @ItsMarvyMarv
      @ItsMarvyMarv  Před měsícem +1

      I mean, I feel like he can explain it to you, but he can’t understand it for you fam

    • @eliasspeed5882
      @eliasspeed5882 Před měsícem +1

      @@ItsMarvyMarvtrying to seem altruistic while helping yourself the most is pretty easy to see through.

    • @michaelleon6504
      @michaelleon6504 Před měsícem +1

      ​@eliasspeed5882 Will doesn't come off altruistic. He has realized the more he gives to barbers, the more they take and expect. A commission model is a fair exchange for a shop owner. The barber can kick rocks if they don't like it.

    • @eliasspeed5882
      @eliasspeed5882 Před měsícem

      @@michaelleon6504 dude watch any video w him in it and he goes on and on about doing for others and the community yet charges to help out his own community of barbers, and on top of that he’s not even able to keep a single view straight without doing something exactly opposite
      Of that. For example he says it’s not good for the barber industry right now that instagram sells people on the idea of making a bunch of money off barbering, therefore barbering is seen as a money grab and non passionate people flock to it, this is the same guy selling a 100k barber program😂. I’m not saying he is wrong for charging commission or his program, I just wish he would drop the act where he pretends like it’s some ideal world where any commission owner is good and booth rent is bad and that he is somehow doing for his community and barbers by charging them more and then offering more, when if he cared that much about community he would just do for Barbers.

    • @eliasspeed5882
      @eliasspeed5882 Před měsícem +1

      @@michaelleon6504he tries very hard to but youre right he doesn’t

  • @elviseuphoria1489
    @elviseuphoria1489 Před 25 dny

    Commission is the way or else there’s 😅 no buisness why r u still talking about beating a dead horse