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Hairdresser/Cosmetologist

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$34,190

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Post-secondary training +

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The first full-time job that stylist Debbie Boniface ever had was in a small salon where the stylists got a small daily fee from the company, as well as a commission on what each customer paid for their haircut.

"We were allowed to keep our tips, but in order to work at the salon we also had to pay a rental fee for use of a chair," says Boniface.

Using the information below, calculate how much a beginning stylist will make in commissions and tips in a typical day. Assume the commission is 38 percent.

How much of her commissions does the stylist keep after paying the weekly chair rental of $98? She works 5 days a week.

This is the salon's price list:

A simple haircut is $20
A perm is $45 for short hair and $62 for long hair
A color is $28
A wash and style is $18

It was a busy day at the salon for this hairdresser. Today, she did:

5 haircuts
1 long hair perm
3 colors
2 wash and styles
2 regular perms

Plus, she earned $23.50 in tips.

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