A hairdresser gets paid about 10 pounds an hour i think :L
A hairdresser's pay depends upon a variety of factors. An experienced hairdresser makes more than a novice and pay also depends upon the salon at which one works. In addition, the type of service provided also influences the payment.
I have been Looking Online for the answers to this, -for a project- and here is what i researched so far:
She makes about 10,000 a year, 12,000 if she's lucky. That's including child support. The salon itself doesn't make much. She also only get a commission of what the client pays for my service. Some days minimum wage would be more than you would make all day, especially when you are starting out or are new to a town. Tips are very much appreciated to help cover our costs for training and our tools. Plus time is money. So if she does More people in a day than another stylist she's making a lot more than her because she works faster. It just depends on where she works. If it was a high end salon or a Chain Salon.
Some salons offer pay by the hour, most do booth rental... $65 - $100 a week, and some offer commission.
Hope that wasn't to much for ya! But, sorry for any typo's I never double check my work.
Hope this helped some what.
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im from New Zealand so can only tell you in NZ dollars( which is roughly half American )
apprentices get paid mimimum wage which here is about $11 an hour and the apprenticeship takes about 3 years to complete, give or take.
newly qualifies senior hairdrssers would usually be on about $15 an hour plus commission ( about 25 % after making three times your bass wage weekly pay ) on an average busy week that works out to be about $700 per week ( about $350 American )
senior hairdressers with a big clientelle would maybe drop the bass wage completely and work on about 35% commission only from the get go, however being paid commission only they have to pay their own tax as it wouldn't be automatically deductd. alternatively .. depending on the size of the clientelle, will be paid close to minimum wage $13an hour maybe, that way the target for 3 times your wages would be met sooner rather than later and would take about 33% after that retainer, it all works out to be effectively the same, i have a friend who's one of aucklands busiest hairdressers and charges top dollar and takes home about $1500 NZD per week, most would be about $1000 though
It depends where you work. Different hair dressers offer different wages. Also it depends on how long you want to work for a day.
Hairdressers mostly work for tips, with their paid wage being an added bonus. I don't think this is true. Trust me. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The word hairdresser is an outdated word for cosmetologist. The average annual pay for a cosmetologist in the US is $38,000.
abot £10 a day! and not mutch a week
10 11000 pounds
£50000000 a year.
how much does a hair dresser get paid a year
For a living, a hair dresser gives hair cuts on any type of hair. A hair dresser also performs hairstyles, dyes, and extensions.
One can learn to become a hair dresser by taking a course at college and or university. One could also volunteer for work experience, or for a paid Apprenticeship to earn whilst you learn.
The average hair dresser makes $67 a day.
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If you need a job and have gone to beauty school to be a hair dresser then a hair dresser job would be beneficial and would get you income in your field.
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It really depends on how good you are at it.. plus you move up the longer you are doing it.. and It depends at which salon you work ... People that work at a hair masters are not going to get paid the same as someone working at like gene juaz
The minimum hour rate for a qualified hair dresser in the United States is $8.