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There is no difference between an "aesthetician" and an "esthetician," though the esthetics and skin care community definitely prefers "esthetician." They often abbreviate the job title with the endearing name, "esthy."
no you have to have one there
Becoming an esthetician will require specialized training at a cosmetology or esthetician school. You will complete skincare training with experienced instructors by studying and practicing techniques in a classroom and student salon or spa setting. Once you've completed your esthetician training at the school, you will then need to take the state licensing exam and pass it to earn your esthetician license and begin your new career.
You wouldn't be able to work on an ambulance with a DUI as a major job duty is driving. The ambulance service wouldn't be able to insure you to drive.
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No! But you may lose your job if they find out you've been DUI!
Yes, probably..... DUI is not a crime of violence or of moral turpitude.
An Esthetician is a person who deals with the nature of beauty, art, and taste. An esthetician can provide spa and skin care treatment.
Check with your states' licensing board.
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.