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Looking for a title for a member of staff
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I have employed a new member of staff for my photoshop / studio and want to run a promotion with / for her.
The offer will be a discounted rate from our normal studio prices.
I am also thinking about running a two price structure - I know if you go into a hairdresser that you have different prices for trainees, stylists etc, so I am looking for a title for my new photographer (and don't want to use the word trainee as that implies to me a 16 year old kid, as opposed to a girl with a degree in photography!
So, after all that rambling, what sort of title should I use - maybe just call myself senior photographer and her 'photographer' - any better ideas?
The offer will be a discounted rate from our normal studio prices.
I am also thinking about running a two price structure - I know if you go into a hairdresser that you have different prices for trainees, stylists etc, so I am looking for a title for my new photographer (and don't want to use the word trainee as that implies to me a 16 year old kid, as opposed to a girl with a degree in photography!
So, after all that rambling, what sort of title should I use - maybe just call myself senior photographer and her 'photographer' - any better ideas?
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