Friday, January 15, 2010

Hi there, I want to become a professional barber anyone knows where I can start? 10 points to a good answer?

There are a few routes to take in order to become a barber. First, it's a good idea to finish high school. While it's not mandatory, a high school diploma certainly helps with promotions and management positions in the long run.





The next step is to choose to either enter an apprenticeship training program (this lasts about two years, and involves both in-class and on-the-job training with a mentoring barber) or you can complete a two- to three-year college or private school training program, which may or may not include on-the-job training. Either route will work, as long as at the end of the training, you are able to pass a licensing exam.





The advantage to the apprenticing route is the schools affiliated with the program have excellent reputations. If you choose to attend a private college, make sure you check out its credentials before you hand over your tuition money.Hi there, I want to become a professional barber anyone knows where I can start? 10 points to a good answer?
Hey.


I would send out CV's/ring barbers as they may just be looking for a junior.


Other than that, I would look for a barbering course at college. I do hairdressing and we do not cover doing mens hair so if you want to be a barber then go for the specific course.Hi there, I want to become a professional barber anyone knows where I can start? 10 points to a good answer?
they do have schools in which you can get a degree or certificate rather.


also you can start off by cutting ya boys hair :D


that's how we do in philly.
look on some websites tht can tell u how to get started. try a website like connextions, they always have information on there


the address is


www.connextions-direct.com
Go to all your local barbers and see if they want a trainee.
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Hairdressing college and we KNOW best answers get 10 points (or more)

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