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Cosmetology. By: Roxanne Chojnacki. Why I chose this career. Career Valley Looked interesting Be creative Interacting with people Nails, hair, &make-up. Day to Day B asis. Cut Shampoo Dry Style Change Hair Color Repair Damaged Hair. What is used on the job?. Computers/planners
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Cosmetology By: Roxanne Chojnacki
Why I chose this career Career Valley Looked interesting Be creative Interacting with people Nails, hair, &make-up
Day to Day Basis Cut Shampoo Dry Style Change Hair Color Repair Damaged Hair
What is used on the job? Computers/planners Hair tools Make-up Nail polish Cleaning supplies Hair dye
Expectations Wages Expected to have clean work environment Advise clients Make appointments Keep records Wisconsin: 15,740-37,040 per year National: 15,980-43,250 per year
Hours • Average 40 hours per week • 1/3 work part time • 3-6 work days School Graduate from high school Aptitude test Algebra, health & fitness On-the-job training
Promotions Gain more customers with experience Increase in earning Salon manager Establish own shop Related jobs • Skin care specialist • Tattoo artist
Best benefits Worst benefits • Flexible Hours • Training last 9-24 months • Interacting with people • Challenge yourself • Few benefits • Low starting wages • Long hours on feet
Work Cited “Cosmetologists.” WisCareers. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, 2011. Web. 13 May, 2011. “Hairstylists and Cosmetologists.” iseek careers, Minnesota Department of Education, 2011. Web. 13 May, 2011/ “So you want to be a Hair Stylists?” Hair Jobs & Hair Careers, National Cosmetologists Association, 2002-03. Web. 13 May, 2011