


So it's a very robust calendar to begin with. “Our office spends many, many hours collecting, and rounding up countywide events to add to our tourism website. They weren’t just the typical weekend happenings, she said, as there were also new offerings from restaurants, bars and other venues. It all began last summer when Kelly Rapone began to note all of the musical events popping up throughout the week.

I also had a lot of luck with managers and coworkers and worked with some really awesome people who made it fun. You also can UV and spray tan for free and the products are half off which is nice. If you like talking to regular customers and you like tanning products, you’ll enjoy that aspect. As for positive things, it’s a fun place to work. If an emergency comes up the day of your shift or after you’re already there, you need to find coverage which can be really difficult if you’re currently dealing with an emergency. It helps to be knowledgeable about the products and if you’re the type of person who isn’t afraid to pitch a sale, however, if your client base just doesn’t have the money, it’s going to be difficult making your sales average to get that bonus. Sure, there are bonuses but it really depends on which salon you’re working at. I don’t think the average person could live on the pay without having additional income. There are some benefits for part time employees if you do work over 30 hours a week (dental insurance, not sure about medical) but for the most part, it was just a job to get me through school and then a second job until I was financially stable enough in my career.

Fun but not a job you can live on I worked at Zoom Tan all through college and for about a year post grad.
