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hubarabsprog
Become a bricklayer instead. You will earn more, and have a really skilled job. You can even do a degree in it.
You could also become a postman - I don't they they have degrees in it, but you could use your beauty therapy one instead. You also get a uniform and a bike with 'Royal mail'. if they ask, say mail sounds like nail and I did a degree in them, when I wasn't doing one in bricklaying.
I also knew a girl who did a degree in Dance therapy, at Derby. Why not try that - sounds fun. You could combine it with bricklaying and beauty as well as post office work to have one super job. You dance arround, delivering letters while alying bricks for people and making the letters and bricks look bueatyful.

In case u hadn't gussed I'm drunk.



I am not even going to waste my time any more speaking to an idiot like yourself.
GG, if there's anything you would like to know i'd be happy to let you know more:smile:
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Yes, I am.
niamhster
I am not even going to waste my time any more speaking to an idiot like yourself.

Ooooh!!
Comming from a beauy therapist?
No answer - resorts to insults. very good.
I hope that you get beaten up by a gang of anygry bricklayers, before getting ridden over by postmen on royal mail bikes.
hubarabsprog
Ooooh!!
Comming from a beauy therapist?
No answer - resorts to insults. very good.
I hope that you get beaten up by a gang of anygry bricklayers, before getting ridden over by postmen on royal mail bikes.



Hah making assumptions, you are making yourself to look like a right p**** aren't you??!!!!
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niamhster
GG, what would you like to know about beauty therapy or being a beauty therapist?

well if you do have this job. how long did it take you to be fully trained, do you enjoy your job? what has been the hardest part of training?
niamhster
Hah making assumptions, you are making yourself to look like a right p**** aren't you??!!!!

I allready know I am one, so it don't matter.
where are the answers then? come on where are they? unless you think your too good for people who know bricklayers?
gossip_girl
well if you do have this job. how long did it take you to be fully trained, do you enjoy your job? what has been the hardest part of training?

Lifting the hooder up the ladder. Those bricks can be right buggers sometimes.
Learning how ro dogtooth took some time, but once u can do it - your sorted. Also the different types of brick each need loving attention;
You can't treat a Brett Aggregates one like a RMC like a Costain etc. know your bricks is what me graffer said.
gossip_girl
well if you do have this job. how long did it take you to be fully trained, do you enjoy your job? what has been the hardest part of training?



well first of all which side do you want to go into?

The beauty side which is waxing, swedish massage, tinting, body wraps, facials, make up etc

Or Complementary which invovles massage, reflexology, aromatherapy etc?
hubarabsprog
I allready know I am one, so it don't matter.
where are the answers then? come on where are they? unless you think your too good for people who know bricklayers?



It's you going on about bricklayers not me. I think you have the problem with bricklayers not me, maybe secretly you want to be one???!!!!

And, get your spelling right.

It is you're not your!!!!!
U could also work for Rail Gourmet. No one has told me what they do get - I was hoping that that trainspotter guy would - can't remember what his name is- but he didn't.
It has a silly name and ou could laugh everytime u go to work just at the name of the firm.
A joke a bit like all that aromatherapy.
now bricklaying, there's a real job.
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niamhster
well first of all which side do you want to go into?

The beauty side which is waxing, swedish massage, tinting, body wraps, facials, make up etc

Or Complementary which invovles massage, reflexology, aromatherapy etc?

i think the beauty side more really, i wanna specialise in nails and i tried to go onto the course i think in richmond but when i called them they said it was for over 18's :frown:
niamhster
It's you going on about bricklayers not me. I think you have the problem with bricklayers not me, maybe secretly you want to be one???!!!!

And, get your spelling right.

It is you're not your!!!!!

I might want to be one, but am not doing the right course. I might still change however.
hubarabsprog
U could also work for Rail Gourmet. No one has told me what they do get - I was hoping that that trainspotter guy would - can't remember what his name is- but he didn't.
It has a silly name and ou could laugh everytime u go to work just at the name of the firm.
A joke a bit like all that aromatherapy.
now bricklaying, there's a real job.



The only joke about here is you.
hubarabsprog
I might want to be one, but am not doing the right course. I might still change however.



Good for you then.
niamhster
The only joke about here is you.

Can I have a job with you then?
or at Rail Gourmet if someone would tell me what they do.
Tell you what, If you tell me what rail gourmet do, I'll say sorry and make a constructive point. I can, coz I know ppl in this line of work. That's all it takes - what do rail gourmet do?
gossip_girl
i think the beauty side more really, i wanna specialise in nails and i tried to go onto the course i think in richmond but when i called them they said it was for over 18's :frown:


Yeah they do prefer you to be 18 before you start.

Well you would need to do 3 years which will fully qualify you as a beauty therapist, you then an go on and do extra courses on nails whilst working in a spa or salon .After having the experience and qualifications etc specialising in nails then you could go onto work as a nail technician rather than a beauty therapist.

In the beauty industry after you are qualified and are working, the salon or spa you work in will still be sending you on different courses to keep you up to date on the latest techniques and training.

You need to be fit as you are on your feet all day, but if you work within a top salon or prestigous spa, after being qualified, then sky's the limit really. You could go onto managing the spa, salon, run your own salons etc.It is a lot of hard work though. You have to be a real people person too.
Gg, the links hubarabsprog has put up are good links for more info about beauty therapy.

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