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Businiess name:
Dolce Salon & Spa
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
Believe the bad, ignore the good. You may get an experienced stylist that is fantastic, but make no mistake that it's about selling selling selling, whether you need it or not. Turnover is high because they hire every 5 weeks. Why is this? Dolce depends on assistants. They hire them and when they are ready for to be a stylist, they fire them, or they wait and let them be a stylist for a while until someone more 'moldable' comes along. This is why the staff is right out of school. If they kept everyone they hired they would need another ten salons. They use them to be assistants and get rid of those with a mind of their own. It's bad. I've heard it called a cult, I wouldn't go that far, but it's close. Impersonal....yes. You are being talked about from the moment you step in the salon. There may even be nasty notes about you on your computer records. You better tip well and not be fat, frumpy, ugly, or anything else that may create something to gossip about. The assistants are probably the best part about the salon. They haven't had time to be corrupted yet.
Cons: bad business practices
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