Thank you so much boss. I'm trying to start a barber shop in Kigali Rwanda and have one of the best barbers in the city. The advises from you are great
Every new owner thinks they can set it and forget it they have their barbers and things will run smoothly. That’s the mistake every new business owner makes. Business is a set of multiple skills and constantly putting in energy into your business creating systems that eventually you will build something beautiful that still need to attention
TH-camr Glenn M This virus has stopped a lot of the process. I’ll be back at it after the virus pass . Subscribe to my TH-cam channel to see more information.
@@ezbladeshavingproducts …Appreciate the feed back but I’m seeking the name of brands around the $1500 or less mark. I’m not looking for antiques just what would be good quality for a 6-8 chair shop…I’m not a barber, just a business owner.
My question is how does a barber shop owner actually make money? Does he charge each one of his barbers for the booth or per cut or how? I hope someone gets back at me with a good answer thanks
So im no barber, not yet anyway but i know of at least two ways. 1. The barber will rent a booth at the shop and im not sure how much that is. 2. The owner can ask for a percentage like the barber I go to i asked yesterday and they said he asks for 35 percent and the charge 20 a cut so 7 dollars for just a simple cut goes to the owner but Idk if all owners do this but the owner there also cuts hair so like the 7 dollars a cut could go to keeping the shop running. Sorry this isn't the most professional but yeah.
No we get paid by the cut as barbers and as owners we collect chair rent from the barbers which could range from $125 a week to as high as $300 a week in some areas. Some barbershops go by commission only in which the owner would charge the barbers a percentage per cut as described in the previous comments.
Hey what’s up man I appreciate the video I got a lot of information off of what you said now I just had a question how do you keep track of payments for the barbers
Matthew Idowu-Aiye we do booth rent. The owner of the shop I work at charges booth rent. Please do more research if you aren’t a barber yourself. I’ve noticed owners who aren’t barbers don’t do things the right way and also think it’s easy money and try charging a lot for booth rent when they aren’t even established. Some have had to close their businesses. That’s just an extra tip for you. I’m a barber, we are all mostly self employed. I pay $150/week booth rent. But the standard here is at least one month free if they don’t have clientele. Then they start low. $100/week, $125/week, then built to $150.
it depends on your shop structure. Some find % works best while others find Rent is best. The % or rent you charge will depend on your shops overhead and how many barbers you intend on having.
aye jay great video been waiting for something like this for a long time now thank yo! quick question you said it would be $15,000 -$45,000 for something low end now would this be with the the interest and eveything if you get a loan?
Ryze swan barbers get paid per cut/client. If you’re asking if you open a shop and have other barbers, you can charge them booth rent each week or month. Theres another way you can charge them for working at your shop which is commission (percentage of what they make). I’ve only heard about those two options
Thank you so much boss. I'm trying to start a barber shop in Kigali Rwanda and have one of the best barbers in the city. The advises from you are great
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Every new owner thinks they can set it and forget it they have their barbers and things will run smoothly. That’s the mistake every new business owner makes. Business is a set of multiple skills and constantly putting in energy into your business creating systems that eventually you will build something beautiful that still need to attention
I'm saving up for my barber shop bro. Thank you for the advise. Much love from avondale arizona
You open up yet
No problem
daddy rick I’m looking to open a barber shop but I’m looking for the best location currently.
TH-camr Glenn M This virus has stopped a lot of the process. I’ll be back at it after the virus pass . Subscribe to my TH-cam channel to see more information.
@@KiDDKeya good luck bro
This is the most informative info I’ve come across bro. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for a simple, detailed; informative and honest video. Straight to the point. 💯
Liked you atitude from start, verry helpfull. Thanks !
Glad it was helpful!
I really want to work with you. I'm having a barber shop in West Africa buh I really want to get more experienced
Thanks brother for the video
My pleasure
What are quality brands? Can I purchase wholesale?
You can get chairs ranging from 1000-20000 all depends.
@@ezbladeshavingproducts …Appreciate the feed back but I’m seeking the name of brands around the $1500 or less mark. I’m not looking for antiques just what would be good quality for a 6-8 chair shop…I’m not a barber, just a business owner.
My question is how does a barber shop owner actually make money? Does he charge each one of his barbers for the booth or per cut or how? I hope someone gets back at me with a good answer thanks
So im no barber, not yet anyway but i know of at least two ways. 1. The barber will rent a booth at the shop and im not sure how much that is. 2. The owner can ask for a percentage like the barber I go to i asked yesterday and they said he asks for 35 percent and the charge 20 a cut so 7 dollars for just a simple cut goes to the owner but Idk if all owners do this but the owner there also cuts hair so like the 7 dollars a cut could go to keeping the shop running. Sorry this isn't the most professional but yeah.
It deepened some barber's work 50/50 nd some works 60% to the worker barber nd 40% to the owner also u can rent the seat in the
Barbers dont get paid the hour?
No we get paid by the cut as barbers and as owners we collect chair rent from the barbers which could range from $125 a week to as high as $300 a week in some areas. Some barbershops go by commission only in which the owner would charge the barbers a percentage per cut as described in the previous comments.
Commision% or Subletting chairs.. Subletting is easier for taxes..
Hey what’s up man I appreciate the video I got a lot of information off of what you said now I just had a question how do you keep track of payments for the barbers
Big Help ...
Thanks for watching
I am interested in ooen a barbershop, but I see you are successful, what business do you have now.? U talk about you 'had' a barbershop...
Any one know the steps in opening a barber shop in Phoenix az ? Where can I look
I would say google your state to see the requirements
@@ezbladeshavingproducts thank you by the way love ur product an content
Look up on the state barber board bro I opened one up in Goodyear az
Awesome info. One question, how do you pay your barbers? Employees or contractors? Thanks heaps!
...got answers please? I want to go into the business but I don't know how to barb so I have to employ
Matthew Idowu-Aiye we do booth rent. The owner of the shop I work at charges booth rent. Please do more research if you aren’t a barber yourself. I’ve noticed owners who aren’t barbers don’t do things the right way and also think it’s easy money and try charging a lot for booth rent when they aren’t even established. Some have had to close their businesses.
That’s just an extra tip for you.
I’m a barber, we are all mostly self employed. I pay $150/week booth rent. But the standard here is at least one month free if they don’t have clientele. Then they start low. $100/week, $125/week, then built to $150.
@@xpaulinaaa And how much do you charge for a haircut?
I pay percentage at my shop
Good job!
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏
always wanted to make people beautiful =)
THANK YOU!
Minely Uriostegui no problem
What about paying the barbers ? What do you think is fair ?
William Schroeder 60% starting would be good.
it depends on your shop structure. Some find % works best while others find Rent is best. The % or rent you charge will depend on your shops overhead and how many barbers you intend on having.
Thanks will make a video about this soon!
75% commision. Is very fair
Cody Walker Jr too much normally it’s 50-60% unless they are super popular for a 75% ..
Cost very Important 1st. Next set of barber skilled! And ppl willing t work together!
aye jay great video been waiting for something like this for a long time now thank yo! quick question you said it would be $15,000 -$45,000 for something low end now would this be with the the interest and eveything if you get a loan?
Thanks! I believe he was talking about the amount it would cost.
Moss Miracle Hands it just depends on your credit score bro.
Great advices here great content thanks @realjaythebarber
Why don’t you own a shop anymore?
? Buy this, buy that...no talk of how to fund or get the initial start-up! Business plan? Accountants?
We can ,make a video for that as well!
Where’d you get the thumbnail pic for this video? Because I took it
Nick Hickling that nigga lick yo shit
LMAO
Thanks a lot.....
What are some expenses I would pay for when opening a shop? I just want to hire barbers. I don’t cut myself
Trust is the first thing. Charge by booth rent if you don’t cut yourself
@@TheCutFather how much should I charge per booth tho
@@static1539 either charge like $200 per week or pay 70% each cut
Can you pay a barber by the hour?
Thank you for the 5 likes!
Ryze swan barbers get paid per cut/client. If you’re asking if you open a shop and have other barbers, you can charge them booth rent each week or month. Theres another way you can charge them for working at your shop which is commission (percentage of what they make). I’ve only heard about those two options
Yes we will have a video about that soon
EZBLADESHAVINGPRODUCTS looking forward to seeing the video (didn’t know you could get paid by the hour)
No real barber will work for you if you pay hourly.. Unless its 40 or 50$ an hour
Jake Roc some barbershops are a w2 company
Hahahahahaha yeah a 6 min video is gonna explain much