Oh, what can I say, this is bringing back bad memories of when I worked at the salon. LOLThey treated me exactly like that and they didn't even give me a 1099, claimed their accountant said I didn't need to be given one. *shrugs*Anyway, they'd pull the same kind of crap on me. And that's why I ended up quitting. ย Honestly it was exactly a year ago this week I made that decision. Because Valentine's weekend last year, they scheduled me to do an hour and a half massage... but the person was late for her first service (45 min) and they wanted me to give the client the 1.5 hr massage she'd scheduled, so I did. And then they booked someone for a half hour right after her... when I was in session and then after that they wanted me to move up a client from 3 pm to 2 pm and I hadn't had any lunch yet... ย I said no, I'd do it at the regularly scheduled time... so the guy cancelled. *sigh*Then they wanted me to give free chair massage to hair clients who were waiting for hair stylists... I said no, I hadn't had anything to eat yet because of the wierd scheduling. ย I showed the gal they hired for the day where to find the chair and paper face cradle covers and went to get something to eat. ย I came back ASAP and took my next client early, since he was there.The next morning, I got a call from the salon owner... who "reamed me a new one" as the saying goes, for asking the receptionist what I should do about the first client's being late and not having had time to adequately dry the polish of her pedicure... (i.e. shorten session or do the 1.5 hr as scheduled). ย Had I known they'd schedule me someone right immediately after the 1.5 hr massage was over while I was with that first client... I'd have shortened the first client's session. ย Whether they approved of it or not.I don't know how many other people would put up with what I did over those 4.5 years of living "on call." But you get tired of living your life at other people's beck and call and having the salon owner treat you like "the ugly stepsister."jswollert, they're going to have to learn that when you are overbooked you are going to hurt yourself... that meaning you can't work at all... and therefore can't bring in $$ for them on a continuing basis. ย They always did that to me too, if I needed to talk to the owner, I had to schedule an appt. And then if a hair client wanted to use that time she'd unbook it and claim she forgot about our meeting. It happened more than once!YOU and your abilities are a Limited Commodity... the sooner THEY realize that YOUR time is valuable the better, IMHO. ย