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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The dummies responding encouraging this are as bad as the idiots who claim dropping out of college isn't the worst idea while citing Bill Gates and Zuckerberg [genius IQ autistic computer whizzes who dropped out of HARVARD!]. Service industry is full of broken dreams and regrets and substance abuse.[/quote] Wtf? Hair dressers In upscale salons have awesome careers and make great money. They are also very unlikely to be replaced by robots. People go to their hairdresser for tyeraphy as much as a good sut and style. If OPs daughter is good with people and knows how to get others to talk about themselves as well as good enough of a stylist to make them feel beautiful, she will always have work.[/quote] [b]There’s no way of knowing whether this young lady will be working in an upscale salon or the Cartoon Cuts. She should finish school so she has options and then start cosmetology school[/b].[/quote] Amen to this. Hope for the best but plan for the worst. She needs a back-up in case the upscale goal doesn't go as intended. It is a highly competitive and very insular community. One highly vocal, catty, unhappy customer or a fight with an insider can easily mean that an aspiring hairdresser is blocked from the better salons in a market.[/quote]
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