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Hi
I really need some advice!?!
I am currently looking into doing a nail course and have a few questions, if I train but dont gain a NVQ am i still employable or can i only work for myself? I was thinking of training with Ezflow can any one tell me whether that would be a good move or not? i live nearish Bristol and i know you can train there.

I would be very gratefull for any help!!!:hug:

**Sam**
 
Hi there, you have come to the right place to ask that question lol:lol:

Our very own Cathie! here on site is the EzFlow Educator in Bristol.
You could PM here if you want any information.

Also you can have a look in the social groups category on site and check out the EzFlow Rocks group and see what the possiblities with EzFlow are by looking at the gallery!!!

Best of luck !!
 
I do not have an NVQ or equivilent and i am employed in a salon. Just like many others on the site. Why dont you look into doing both if you can ...that way you will be covered if there is any change in the regulations of salons and who they employ...i have been looking into doing my NVQ also as i think help me to be a better tech all round and also if there are any changes then i am also covered.
I know what i'm trying to say but not sure if i have worded right, lol!!
 
I value my NVQ and I notice nail companies respect that you've trained to this level as it includes a longer training period and a high level of health and safety training. It is also Unbiased as it is an independant qual which I think the nail companies like.
 
Training with Ezflow is indeed a good move. I've had some training with them and it's helped enormously. It's a win win situation! :)
 
I would suggest that as you are about to make a serious decision about your future career, you should do a bit of research before deciding on the best training.

Use the 'search' button at the top of the page and you will get lots of feedback from techs who have trained with many different companies. Personal recommendations should never be overlooked., these are the people that really know what they are talking about!
 

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