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Is it hard to be an apprentice in a barber shop?

Personally, I have seen some apprentices in barbershops, and I feel that the most tiring thing in barbershops is apprentices.

If you study technology, I suggest you go to a professional training school. Although tuition is charged, it won't be too hard to concentrate on learning and mastering technology. Otherwise, it is really a long way from apprenticeship to becoming a hair stylist. After all, there is no excellent technology, only handyman.

If you want to develop in this industry in the future, it is suggested to make a good positioning and choose a qualified, large-scale and good teaching quality hairdressing school for systematic study. Now the school pays attention to practice, so you don't have to worry about not being able to operate customers. On the contrary, shops without technology are difficult to operate. After studying in school, you can generally apply for an assistant and then be promoted to a hairdresser, which is relatively better than an apprentice. Of course, any profession actually needs to be paid, and hairdressers are also hard, especially in the peak season. I hope it helps you!