surgical mask and maybe a pair of medical grade gloves for the viewing of the body, the day before the actual burial
Either will work.
I dont think you need a licence for being a hairdresser at a funeral home just need the hairdresser job at the funeral home.
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Hi. The salary of a funeral director depends on the location where they work and whether they own the funeral home or not. If employed by a funeral home that you do not own, in the US you can expect to make around $49,000 per year.
You should be able to because it is your owwn home. Just don't wear bad things to where you work.
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Hi there. I haven't found any solid statistics, but an article that I recently read said that in the UK funeral directors earn from £25,000-£30,000. If you own the funeral home or work in a large funeral home with management responsibilities you can earn more in the profession.
You can try working for a funeral home. You can also try to work for a morgue. Not everyone is made to work at these kinds of jobs.
No. People come to school to learn and not sleep. PJ's have a place at home and not school. What we wear sets attitude and how we approach our work.
At a funeral parlour, although they can carry out their work in different places.
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