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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cosmetology and barbers don't need extensive licensing requirements. It's gatekeeping. The argument I heard was that they use "chemicals" and have "sharp" tools. By that logic, landscapers should have licenses.[/quote] The hygiene requirements are my big concern. I don't want to catch someone's skin disease because the barber wasn't trained in cleaning their tools properly. [/quote] Licensing doesn't enforce this though. You want inspection of registered businesses.[/quote] The new DLCP has the cosmetology board, cosmetology licensing applications/licensing, and registered businesses all under its purview.[/quote] So why don't food vendors have the same extensive licensing requirements? You don't need a thousand hours of food prep training to open a hotdog cart or work in a McDonald's.[/quote] I think food vendors are licensed under DLCP, but with DOH guidelines. Not sure. [/quote] It's good to know that food requires less hygiene than hair. 1000 hours of training to cut hair. 0 hours of training to make a burger. https://beautyschoolprograms.com/cosmetology-licensing-requirements/[/quote] You have clearly never worked in any form of food service. [/quote]
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