Saturday girls are required to take phone calls, wash people's hair, brush the floor, mix colour, take in the money, etc. It is a great money earner for when you are 14 and over.
try a small salon where they could use someone to help clean and hopefully show the ropes as to what goes on at a hairdressing salon
yes there are ;oads of hairdressing jobs and as teaching assistens in some schools
I live near Birmingham and when I was looking for a job as a "saturday girl" at a salon, (I was 13 also) I simply spent the day going round all hairdressers asking if they had any jobs, nearly all of them took my name and phone number, and one of them got back to me. Either do that or you can ring using yellow pages.
baby sitting being a Saturday boy or girl in a salon waitressing dog walking and more! a lot of teens work at retail stores. For most you have to be 17 but Old Navy hires 16 year olds
Babysitting be Cleaning houses. Gardening. Running errands for the elderly. Paper round.
One hair salon in NY that does unnatural dye jobs is Seagull Hair Salon. The salon is located on West 10th Street.?æ
Yes, that is, eventually, once you become of "legal age". Hairdressing requires a license from your local government or state after completion of any required educational courses. Licenses to practice hairdressing are not granted to minor children. Also, child labor laws come into play here, too. If you want the best "good paying" jobs, stay in school, excel in every subject, graduate high school with honors, then go to college and get an advanced degree.
The best place to advertise hairdressing jobs you can use online templates or use paid ads for advertisement. Most hairdressers in Manchester mention a form on their website for hairdressing jobs. You can easily apply there also. Address: 28 Queen Street, Ground Floor Front, Alexandra Buildings, Manchester, M2 5HX Call us on: 0161 832 0179
it's not impossible for a 15 year old to get a job in a beauty salon, however you will have to prove that you are willing to learn and do all the bad jobs first, i know this because one of my friends got a job in a salon at 15.. prehaps your best option would be to wait until you have your year 10 work experience and ask for a placement in a salon then, and if you get on well there ask if you can become a part time worker on a Saturday or Sunday. alternatively if you have any contacts in the business (mum, sister, aunt ect) ask them if they know of any salons that would be interested in taking you on at the moment.
To find the best hairdressers in London, first ask around. The best place to find the hairdresser for you, would be to get your friend's and family's advice. Interview the hair dressers you think are great and determine which is best for you.
washing hair,tinting hair,cutting hair, answering the phones , cleaning, crimping ,
work in a salon or b a hairdresser