Friday, May 14, 2010

Should my 17 year old daughter be an hairdresser?

why not encourage her into an engineering field?Should my 17 year old daughter be an hairdresser?
This is such a profound question,it's to deep for me.Should my 17 year old daughter be an hairdresser?
Does she want to be a hairdresser?





Wouldn't you be better directing this question towards her?
studies have shown that people in jobs like hairdressing are actually happier than in other professions. It's something to do with having something small the work with, and when they finish the small job they are left with a sense of satisfaction and happiness... rather than working on a huge project that takes ages to finish. If she likes it, tell her to go for it!!!
if it's her dream yu shoul let her do what she want's look she's almost grown it's her discion to make
I was doing hair at 17 .My high school paid for half of the laon and I got credits at school for it.It doesnt mean that she still cant go to regular college too later.I did that for two years too.It might be a good experience for her
if that is what she wants
Any reason she shouldn't?
No.......Dont let her......I am not saying its not a good job......its just you have to let her graduate High School first......and let her go to different proffessionals to talk to them about the salaries they make......let her try out some college classes..............if she thinks her lifestyle can survive on a hairdressers sallary then let....but let her do all of this...........through this process she will understand the importance of going to a regular college and why people pick thier careers
Nooooooo, it pays like crap. She won't be happy, standing all day cutting peoples hair, and what if their not happy w/ it???????? She'll feel like sh__!
Absolutely, let her go with what she wants to do.
Everyone is free to do what ever they want as long as she will not be uesed as cheap labour. She would also learn to work and interact with the general public which will improve her job prospects
it thats what she wants to be then yes, they make good money
Why not?


If its what she wants why stop her? It's a good profession she will probably never be out of a job and one day she could go and open her own salon.
Yes why not.
Only if that is truly what she wants to do for an occupation.
only if its what she really wants, money is crap in it so it would have to be a job she really enjoyed.. its her decision to make
How interesting you should ask! I AM a hairdresser! And a darn good one at that....Let me tell you what it takes...PLENTY OF PERSONALITY-a fair amount of talent(it helps if she's artistic), confidence and some stamina to go with it! Does she have a burning desire or is it just something that sounds like a fun easy way to make a living? You gotta love it, you gotta have somewhat of an EYE-to see art and form-if not, you may scrape by but there is so much competition. I myself gross 3-500$ days. I LOVE IT. Good luck!
That's up to her .
YES WHY NOT WHEN SHES TRAINED SHE COULD OPEN HER OWN SALON OR GO MOBILE EITHER WAY SHE WILL EARN MONEY.PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS WANT THEIR HAIR CUTTING.
Only if she wants to...
if she want to be then yes but you have got to remember its not a well paid job unless you own your own salon
Sure. She could wind up making $300 per day and do yours for free! If she has a talent let her use it.
Is it something she wants to do? If so, then she has to pursue her dreams and do what she wants to do with her life.





Working in a salon is a lot of fun. You have to be a people person, a go-getter. If that's her then tell her to go for it.
sure why not someone's got to do it
If that's what she wants to do, yes. You're lucky, my 18 year old son has no intention of getting a job any time soon so if your daughter is willing to get off her backside %26amp; do something, encourage her %26amp; let her know you are proud of her no matter what she decides to do.
Its a fun job, its easy to find work, its 9 months training plus apprenticship, and you can make good money.
If she wants to be. The usual job related injury for this profession is tendonitis in the shoulder.
if she wants 2
Absolutely. Yes. Without a doubt. There's loads of money in hairdressing and she'll be able to travel the world.





Plus - you'll get free haircuts for life! Need I say more??
Hi i dont see why not if she wants to do this type of job, i always wanted to be an hairdresser, pity i didnt do it and went into retail.
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