alisondenn said:Is Calgel teaching its technicians to say this kind of stuff?? It amkes them
sound so ignorant.
Hi have just been on a 'calgel' course - and thought i would answer this quote.
The trainer/educator in Luton Annalise Evans did not promote her gel like this - she was an excellent trainer - in fact the best i have ever been on and have trained with a lot of companies.
Do u want me to ring Calgel and tell them what u are saying about their training policies!! Then Calgel could phone the particular nail technician in question
You have to wonder how many others out there do the same and not only does it make our jobs harder but it just fuels confusion with the general publicthe treatments which have been developed specially with "breathable" formulations allow the nail to excrete oil and water and function naturally
scattyfox said:Its probably more of a case that she has only trained with this one company. when we all first start out if we are not lucky enough to have good educators then we as trainees swallow everything we are told.
If the company promotoes itself through literature o its trainees and nail techs every more with newsletters and they see the adverts in all the top nail magazines how can they think anything different. It is only as you increase your educate you start to question things and you start to read more and THEN you realise that things don't always add up.
Why don't you send her a little note quietly advising her that maybe some of her information that she has been given by her educator may be a little out of date and for up to date information in the industry point her towards us lot and she will soon be educated
HTH
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