Barber
Find various books on being a Barber, from fact, to fiction. SA Career Focus has assembled these titles for your convenience. To purchase any of the books reviewed below, please click on the title/icon of the relevant book, and you will automatically be linked to the supplier's website. All orders, purchases and payments are dealt with directly by them. A barber is someone whose occupation is to cut any type of hair, give shaves, and trim beards. Career Management for Barbers Professional Service for Men: Career Management for Barbers provides content focused on the career management side of the barbering profession. In Section 1, The Job Search, key topics such as goal setting, identifying job leads, preparing for employment, and arranging, preparing for, and participating in an interview are covered. Also covered are those items necessary to secure the interview and get the job the résumé, cover letter, and portfolio. In Section 2, Barbershop Management, will provide you with a valuable resource. This section introduces basic business and management principles and is designed to provide an overview of shop ownership. You will also find information on business plans, financial and personnel issues, as well as shop location, environment and layout concerns all important considerations when thinking about owning your own shop. Finally, you will learn about advertising, selling, pricing and other key areas that must be addressed for successful shop ownership. Review by Kalahari.net Men's Hairdressing: Traditional and Modern Barbering Men’s Hairdressing: Traditional and Modern Barbering, Second Edition, is the official Habia and City & Guilds guide to the S/NVQ Level 2 and 3 barbering standards. This exciting and lavishly illustrated edition has it all: five new chapters, eight new colour step-by-steps and it is packed with inspirational photographs from the country’s leading men stylists. Review by Kalahari.net Professional Men's Hairdressing: The Art of Cutting and Styling Guy Kremer is internationally renowned in the hairdressing world. Famous for his elegance and style, his cutting and barbering skills are much sought after as he successfully combines the classic with the funky to give styles that transform the very fabric of hair. In Professional Mens Hairdressing: the art of cutting and styling Guy presents a range of styles which show a variety of men cuts and looks for the twenty first century. Presented in five cutting-edge collections, he demonstrates twenty five styles in step by step detail. A section on essential tools and a gallery of images provides further inspiration making this an indispensable guide for professionals, trainers and aspiring students alike. Review by Kalahari.net Do Bald Men Get Half-Price Haircuts: In Search of America's Great Barbershops? The silvery clip of scissors, the scent of talcum and tonic. . . . In Do Bald Men Get Half-Price Haircuts, Staten perfectly captures the atmosphere of the classic barbershop and the special place it holds in the heart of American men. 18 line drawings. Review by Kalahari.net The Barber of St. Charles When Minnie Mullins sold her deceased husbands barbershop to the personable young stranger, little did she realize the portent of his sudden appearance in her community. Not only would the old barbershop be brought back to life, but her business agreement with the new owner might spell out a death warrant on her own life. And she had little idea that his arrival would drastically change the life of her young friend Victoria. He is either looking for something, or hiding from something, Minnie told Victoria the day after she met him. Both women were to be surprised and amazed at how accurate Minnie’s guess would turn out to be. After long-hidden truths were revealed, because of his arrival, the little town would never be the same again. Review by Kalahari.net Confessions of a Surly Barber: Increasing the Odds of Getting a Great Haircut No review available. Review by Kalahari.net
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