Monday, April 9, 2012

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This is the entrance to the barber school.


The school accepts paying customers to make students ready for work,
and its daily life.
Students begin to accept clients in year two.
After school the student needs 2500 hours of training in a hairdressing salon

before he/she can do the trade certificate test.
All in all, it is approximately 300 students in BurgÄrdens Barber School.

2 comments:

  1. Many of our hairdressing students are apprentices and work in salons right from the beginning of their program. In the first year they do very simnplke tasks in the salon and then go to a Training College one day per week for their formal training. Our Colleges also have salons that are open to the public. Do you have many customers? What happens if the students do a terrible job? Are they supervised very closely?

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  2. Because of its low price, and that students are closely supervised, it is often full at both drop-in and booked sessions. Of course it will be failure sometimes, but teachers are careful to explain to customers that they have chosen to cut themselves on a school and that they may be be prepared for minor mistakes. Most customers are well aware of this and treat the students well.

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