In cosmetology school, they teach how to cut, curl and color...but what about another C: customer service?
All things sold fall into the category of a good or service...so which category should I put haiRdressing in?
Yes, the tangible result of your effort is a good hairstyle, but that requires an element of interaction that is in line with a "service."
So tell me why I should work all week and then pay like $60 to someone with a stank attitude?
Or even worse, someone who makes me wait on them....That's the purpose of making an appointment. In an ideal world, you tell a person to show up when you logistically HAVE TIME to work with them. WHy would you tell Keisha to come at 10, me 10:15 and Kelly 10:30? You know you can't do three heads at once! Then they trap yo ass by getting started and leaving you in various undone phases of the process, so you can't even leave if you want to!
There is NO reason in the world a perm should take five hours. I got to the salon at 10:30 a.m...plenty of time, I thought, before I had to go to work at 3 p.m.
TELL ME WHY I STILL WOUND UP LATE FOR WORK!!??
That is foolishness; I see why people get locks.....
3 comments:
I feel you sooooo much. But don't think getting locks makes it easier. My friend retwists mine, and the last time she left for 45 minutes to go pick someone up. I had clips in my hair looking like boo boo the fool. Then the shit took five hours, but I only paid 20 bucks so what do you expect.
but if she burns my head one more time with them metal clips, I might have to go professional.
oh yea, forgot about that...i've seen grown men with a head full of metal barettes sitting under a hooded dryer for hours....i think only vain guys get NEAT locs, so ya'll dont mind the price of beauty
THX 4 COMMENTING!
OK well call me vain. Vain once every four weeks. Until mine get longer, i gotta keep em on the neat side. AND just in case i decide to get right and get a job, i need them looking nice. But rebuke that hair dresser, Roland. Put thee behind
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