I have a voice recording that says polished nails in Japanese. Just check the link. When you get the the site just wait for the recording to come on, don't click on anything. Make sure your volume is up.
I have no idea how you would "speck" Japanese, maybe speckle them with bits of paint might work?
私はコックとして働く
You may say '[company name] de hataraite imasu,' written in Japanese: '[company name]で働いています
What is the Japanese word for the English word, work? kaisha - means company hataraki - means the act of working
"How's your work?" or "how's work?" would beãŠä»•事ã¯ã©ã†ã§ã™ã‹ (oshigoto wa dou desu ka) in Japanese. However, this sentence is quite formal. A more casual alternative would be仕事ã€ã©ã†ï¼Ÿ (shigoto, dou?).
well to work at a nail salon you have to first go to collage and study cosmetolagy. then you can get ur csmetaligist licsense.
The people doing manicures and pedicures are called Nail Technicians.
if your 13 you can work at mac donalds,tacobell,or at my moms nail salon
Beauticians, hair stylists, makeup artists, nail technicians, and skincare specialists work in a beauty salon. #Aksharabeauty&hair
no one will hire you. you need to be at least 15 to work anywhere, some places 16, and some 18.
No! In the state of Indiana unlicensed person working can't work in a hair salon
You may apply to apprentice under a licensed nail tech in your area. You will find the application for it on your state Secretary of State website. After apprentice-term is over you should have the hours needed to get your own license. You cannot work in a nail salon with out one of these.
Being 'gay' is a sexual orientation it is being homosexual. It has nothing to do with how you are employed or in what capacity.
It dries then faster. It also can work on regular nails, just like getting your nials done in a salon
To go to school to become one, No...To work in a Salon working on Clients, Yes...No Salon will hire a unlicensed person, as They can be fined
Yes,men can work at a salon.Anyone could work at the salon if it's okay for them.
Many beauticians work a Tuesday through Saturday schedule, with many working in the evenings to accommodate clients. Hair stylists are on their feet for the majority of the day, which nail technicians contend with fumes from nail polishes, acrylic nails, and removers throughout the day.