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21-08-08, 11:57 AM
Things will go fine, though I have to say that I would have struggled to have completed a set in 1 hr 30 mins in the early days, I am still taking that long now for a full set sometimes. Is it possible to run over a little? or maybe start a little earlier?? I just don't want you stressing too much over the time issue, even more experienced techs can get stressed when they have time restrictions. Just concentrate on getting them nice and forget looking at the clock. xx
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21-08-08, 11:59 AM
I think thats what i will do - the room i am in has no clocks so wont be able to look but i will just work at a steady pace and get the other bits done asap e.g. consultation, sanitize etc etc. I think i can do it if i dont panic. It is possible to run over by 10mins perhaps. xxx
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21-08-08, 02:30 PM
Hi Cazzer,
Well, I always say- you gotta start somewhere so you might aswell now hey..? I still do my full sets in that timing so I agree with the other girls about your time allowed but other than that just keep going and your confidence will soar. The best peice of advice- stay on this website! It is sooo great for all advice etc needed. I'm on here everyday!! Hope all went well. x |
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