As I mentioned a few days ago, my barber has sold her shop and she has moved on. The fellow who bought it lost my business by putting a walk-in customer in front of my appointment. I still needed a haircut, so I made an appointment at the local Supercuts at their opening time, and I and the one stylist who opened the shop were the only ones there.
( Yes, I do still have some hair )
Talking to the stylist, she told me she wish she'd known that one-stool shop (located in what was originally a room in a small motel on what was once US-40, Fernley's Main Street) was for sale, because she would have been interested in buying it. She also said that if Supercuts' system accepts the appointment, they'll honor it, even if it means making a walk-in customer wait.
( Yes, I do still have some hair )
Talking to the stylist, she told me she wish she'd known that one-stool shop (located in what was originally a room in a small motel on what was once US-40, Fernley's Main Street) was for sale, because she would have been interested in buying it. She also said that if Supercuts' system accepts the appointment, they'll honor it, even if it means making a walk-in customer wait.