Work environment. Most full-time barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers put in a 40-hour week, but longer hours are common, especially among self-employed workers. Work schedules may include evenings and weekends, the times when beauty salons and barbershops are busiest. In 2006, about 31 percent of cosmetologists and 19 percent of barbers worked part time, and 16 percent of cosmetologists and 11 percent of barbers had variable schedules. Barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers usually work in clean, pleasant surroundings with good lighting and ventilation. Good health and stamina are important, because these workers are on their feet for most of their shift. Prolonged exposure to some hair and nail chemicals may cause irritation, so protective clothing, such as plastic gloves or aprons, may be worn. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
I love being a cosmetologist. anyone creative can do this career, as long as your careful with scissors
the hours are 9:00Am - 3:30
What are some of the profits of being a hairstyliat
cosmetologist
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dancing
Learning music and playing on a proffessional level are extremley demanding. The more you practice the better you become.
The physical demands of being a wedding planner depend on the wedding. Sometimes the wedding planner needs to set up tables, chairs and decorations. They sometimes help with loading food and flowers. The job is very emotionally stressful as well. There is a lot of running back and forth on the wedding day.
Some disadvantages of being a cosmetologist is the customers attitudes. Also if you dont work for a big company, then you have to pay your own Health insurance, and you get no paid vacations.
more earning in a wide range of positions!
yes
Everything is needed.