Learn How To Cut Hair And Become A Professional Mobile Barber Service Nashville

 Most people have, at some point or another, tried to style their own hair, cut their own hair, or cut their own nails, whether they realize it or not.  someone else's hair. Cutting hair is a talent that is literally useful everywhere in the world, especially if you know how to cut different hair textures. 


I am a licensed Master Mobile Barber Service Nashville with over 23 years of barbering experience. I am very thankful for discovering the craft and I am very excited to be able to share with everyone the proper information on how to become a barber. To begin with, you must question yourself





"Why do you want to be a Mobile Barber Service Nashville ?" Several factors, including the independence, adaptability, people you meet, the money, and the variety, led me to choose to become a barber.. I recommend asking yourself this question becauseis because a lot of people THINK they want to become barbers and then things don't happen like they thought they would and then they want to stop and start pursuing other ventures. Your reason for wanting to become a barber has to be so strong enough that you won't let any type of negativity or doubt come into your mind and stop you from becoming a barber.


After you have figured out the "why", the next step is to find a school or local barbershop for an apprenticeship program. If you decide to attend college, it will take between nine months and two years for you to receive your license. . Whether you attend school full- or part-time determines how long it will take you to graduate.. Once you have completed your hours and passed the exam, THE WORLD IS YOURS!!


If you choose an apprenticeship, make sure it is an established barbershop location so that you won't be wasting your time. Your boss should be the owner, not you. The owner probably won't bail out on you any time soon. Too many workers come and go for an apprentice to risk working for them. If you work under the owner, your chances might be a little bit greater for success as an apprentice. I was lucky and worked under a stable barber. But before I finished the program, he too eventually departed the store..



Apprenticeship programs are not always free. Sometimes the barber you work under may charge you a weekly fee. After all, he paid for license too. Make sure the fee is reasonable. $25-$50 a week. Keep copies of your own transcripts as well in case the Master Barber starts to change his mind out of jealously.. The Master Barber may occasionally become envious if your customers or skill level begins to increase.. So be careful and not try too hard to outshine the master! HA HA HA!!!!!!


In the beginning, commission is ideal until you can establish a clientele.Commission is when the owner gets a split on every haircut that you cut. For example, if the haircut is $10, and the split is 60/40. He will get $4.00 (40%) and you will get $6.00 (60%). When you are first starting out and attempting to create a clientele, this is fantastic. You need to request booth leasing whenever your weekly share with the owner reaches $200 (50 haircuts).. At 50 haircuts a week on a 60/40 split, the owner makes $200(less products) and you make $300. But keep in mind that the owner is expected to provide you with the majority of your materials if you are working on commission.. But it comes a point in commission structure when you know it is not worth paying more than $300-$500 a week in commissions.


commissions keep a barber attached to the owner's hip.. Booth rental is a lot smoother. Most of the time, when you pay for a booth, you work when you want to as long as you meet your weekly booth rental quota and that's it. Booth rent ought to be lower at first and rise over a three to six month period.. A reasonable booth rental starting out is $100.00 week. Some shops charge as much as $300.00 a week. You can make $2,000 a week and only have to pay $150.00 to $300.00 a week, and you take home about $1,500 to $1,700 and that's it. If you make $2,000 a week on a commission structure, you keep 60% which is about $1,000 to $1,200.


Avoid getting too nervous when entering a new store. Make sure the store is a suitable fit for you and your goals before purchasing anything.. Some Mobile Barber Service Nashville prefer to cut white hair, some Mobile Barber Service Nashville prefer to cut black hair, and some barbers want diversity. But in the end, that is what makes our barber industry so fantastic!  However you choose to pursue it, it is ALL up to you. I LOVE IT!!


Unless you are going to be working for a major corporation, don't have high expectations as far as the structure of most Mobile Barber Service Nashville. Maybe 1 in 50 barbershops will be excellent. The water is hot, the heat and air conditioning operate, the lease is paid on time, the light bill is paid on time, the owner is not sparatically increasing booth rental, you have supplies to sell for extra income, health plan, customer service, nice decor, clean atmosphere and anything else that is a benefit. I merely gave you an example of a shop that might be structured this way out of 50.


Post a Comment

0 Comments