My office affords me a perfect view of the salon floor. I love the energy and snippets of conversation that drift through my door. The age range is diverse and spanning several decades. Some have children, some have grandchildren, and some beam with excitement over a burgeoning relationship; no matter the state of their lives they all share this school and this education in common. It’s more than enough to start a conversation on the first day that will last until graduation. This is something I’m afraid not everyone realizes when they walk through our doors that first time.
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I’m so glad I read this article, as I am seriously considering going to beauty school at the age of 39. I’m a two year cancer surviver, unemployed, and just need some career oriented direction in my life. I’m tired if working in retail; I want to make a difference, to bring all my creativity and imagination to the industry. I will definitely contact my local Empire Beauty School in Green Bay, and find out if it is something I can realistically go forward with, financially speaking.
Hi Jeana,
If you would like to learn more about our programs our Career Planning Specialists can go over everything with you and answer any questions you might have. Please give us a call at 1-800-491-9647 or fill out the online form that is on this blog and we will give you a call. We look forward to talking with you.