Thursday, November 26, 2009

What really is the difference between a master, senior or jr. stylist at a salon. is it just experie

I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow, and I've been scheduled with a "junior stylist" does this just refer to how long she has been cutting hair? as compared to a master or senior stylist?



What really is the difference between a master, senior or jr. stylist at a salon. is it just experience?

Yes. But it doesn't mean she isn't talented. It's length of time and experience. I am a stylist and in my experience ...talent is most important....it's my passion! I love doing hair and I'm good at it, because I listen to my clients. If your stylist does not stop, look at you when you are trying to communicate what you want, but instead she starts cutting while you are talking. STOP her and get up and leave. You don't need a reason unless you want to help her in her education with getting and keeping clients.



What really is the difference between a master, senior or jr. stylist at a salon. is it just experience?

yes thats right



What really is the difference between a master, senior or jr. stylist at a salon. is it just experience?

because seniors have been there alot longer and juniors have been there for some time and the rest are just amatuers



What really is the difference between a master, senior or jr. stylist at a salon. is it just experience?

Even if their experience in the field is fifteen years, if they just started with that particular company they have to work up to the top by attending and certifying in classes for color, cutting, and styling.



The more classes they have accomplished through that company, the more seniority they have, hence the titles.



Sometimes they might skip up in title if for some reason the management team is lacking and they have no choice but to hire from within then this would be the exception, but not the most likely circumstance.

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