

Tabatha takes on a debt-ridden owner who treats his Chicago salon like a garbage dump.

Tabatha teaches a young owner how to manage his salon and employees.

Jacqui Montero has lost her passion for her business and control of the staff.

A salon owner acts more like a hyperactive child than a responsible businessman.

An owner seems more interested in spending money than in saving her salon.

A salon owner watches her staff members on surveillance cameras, creating an oppressive atmosphere.

A new salon owner has an unprofessional attitude and doesn't know the first thing about bookkeeping.

An absentee owner's male-only business model is not attracting enough clients.