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On 8/21/2010 7:22 AM, George wrote:
> On 8/20/2010 10:14 PM, brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 01:04:49 GMT, > wrote: >> >>> On 2010-08-21, Ema > wrote: >>> >>>> It is just like landscape design or hairstyling....... >>> >>> On what planet can you get a hairstyling license without schooling? >>> >>> nb >> >> In the US one can get a cosmotologist/hairdresser license by being >> sponsored by a shop owner, passing a simple test, and paying the fee. > > > But that is completely incorrect as usual. A good friend and a relative > own businesses that hire licensed staff. Both extensive training and an > extensive exam are the norm. Here are the requirements in PA just to be > able to take the comprehensive exam: > > > § 7.32d. Requirements for cosmetologist examination. > > (a) An applicant for the cosmetologist examination who holds no limited > licenses shall: > > (1) Be 16 years of age or older. > > (2) Except as provided in subsection (b), have done one of the following: > > (i) Completed a 10th grade education or its equivalent. > > (ii) Received training from or under the auspices of the Office of > Vocational Rehabilitation in the Department of Labor and Industry. > > (3) Have done one of the following: > > (i) Completed a minimum of 1,250 hours of instruction in cosmetology, > within a period of not less than 8 consecutive months, as a day-time > student in a licensed school of cosmetology. > > (ii) Completed a minimum of 1,250 hours of instruction in cosmetology, > within a period of not less than 15 consecutive months, as a night-time > student in a licensed school of cosmetology. > > (iii) Completed 2,000 hours of training in a Board-approved cosmetology > apprentice program. You have to remember that these things vary by state. Wasn't too long ago that in one state one could become a lawyer by deciding one day "I want to be a lawyer", walking in off the street the day of the bar exam, and passing the exam. >> It's more difficult to get a motor vehical operator's license. It's a >> lot more difficult to obtain a barber's license... nowadays there are >> very few licensed barbers. Unfortunately one doesn't need any kind of >> documentation to prepare food commercially... most people who prepare >> our food are illiterate... the business owners are educated and need >> permits but the food workers don't need to be able to read and write >> and most cannot. The typical cook's job is extremely repetative, it's >> best that they are not educated. >> >> > |
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