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Apprentice Hairdresser Reviews
What is it like working as an Apprentice Hairdresser?
July 2022
I truly enjoy my job.
Apprentice Hairdresser in Chesterfield:
Pros: I love working with the clients and how everyday is a learning opportunity
Cons: I don’t get paid for the hours I’m apprenticing
November 2018
Very convenient and it is a nice place to be working.
Apprentice Hairdresser in Gold Coast:
Pros: the people are lovely and its a beautiful place
Cons: it is very busy
December 2015
Bad.
Apprentice Hairdresser:
Pros: Hours I work and the people I work with currently.
Cons: My pay, I don't think I get paid enough, I don't get a pay slip or contract etc.. I get payed 20 quid in hand every day for 8 hours or more.
April 2015
The management.
Apprentice Hairdresser:
Pros: Interacting with new people, learning new things everyday..!
Cons: Standing the entire day, working on holidays...!
February 2015
A very good job if paid fairly.
Apprentice Hairdresser:
Pros: Working with clients and speaking to new people and learning.
Cons: Working 36 hours only paid 2.50 an hour I can't afford to keep myself going.
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