Sunday, April 22, 2012

Photo 5.

The apprentice has learnt how to separate the hair correctly for the foils. At Vocational College a lot of time is spent teaching the students how to do this and they practice on a variety of models. The workplace supervisor checks on the work that the apprentice has done and gives advice and guidance when it is needed. the customer was very happy.

4 comments:

  1. Do you have an increasing pricing depending on skills and experience in Australia or is it just a student price and one price for the educated?

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  2. The foilpacks looks fine, so now the apprentice can be happy and the best of all the customer was satisfaid!

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  3. We have a lot of different prices for hairdressing in Australia. Some of the very well known salons can charge $300 (Australian) for an appointment. We also have a range of salons that only cut hair and they are not expensive.If you go to a salon in a school or vocational college the students practice on you and the cost is very low. What happens in Sweden?

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  4. Do they learn to do different folie techniques? or is it basic?

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