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Cosmetologist Reviews
What is it like working as a Cosmetologist?
September 2016
Making you beautiful.
Cosmetologist:
Pros: Helping people to feel more comfortable and confident as themselves by enhancing their inner beauty by changing their outer self.
Cons: I feel like for the work I do I don't recieve enough compensation. I am a stylist and the receptionist during the week.
May 2016
Fun.
Cosmetologist:
Pros: My co workers and clients and hearing my clients stories about themselves and military life.
Cons: Poor pay and there all about numbers.
April 2016
I love being a part of the team, but the rules change often.
Cosmetologist:
Pros: All the people I meet.
Cons: Management.
April 2016
Cosmetologist:
Pros: Always meeting new people, and never doing the same thing.
Cons: Long hours on my feet.
January 2016
It is nice to make people feel good about them self.
Cosmetologist:
Pros: I can enjoy myself and feel like im not at work.
January 2016
Cosmetologist:
Pros: Co workers.
Cons: Getting people to purchase products.
January 2015
Cosmetologist:
Pros: I enjoy it.
Cons: Drama and pay sucks.
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