Jens1982 said:can anyone help me find the codes of practise and legislation information for starting a nail training acadamy
CadenceAlex said:Judging by some of the courses offered... you only need an ample supply of nail products and a credit card machine to take the deposits quick! Oh, and some well worn out buffing blocks...
That's usually a good start for offering 'training'
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<~~~ annoyed with own 'training'!!!
1999judy said:Come on love, don't be dis-heartened (sp?) Get some MORE training - it does work if you get the right products and training etc. Don't write it all off.
CadenceAlex said::lol:
I'm definitely going for some more training when I have the time... looking forward to it! Haven't had a proper nights sleep in about 4 months though with small baby, so going to wait until I'm feeling less like a zombie!!!
I love doing nails.. not writing it off at all.. can see what you mean though.. by my very sarcastic post!
What I meant was, it wouldn't be hard to start a nail training academy as the competition is not great, not meaning the reputable companies though, just the people who do the day courses!
Jens1982 said:can anyone help me find the codes of practise and legislation information for starting a nail training acadamy
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