TokyoReina
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I don't simply think people look down on it because it's a trade. Especially now that college can get you nowhere fast and people with trades can outearn degree-holders. I think it's the fact that while, yes, some folks go to cosmetology school with a serious passion and go on to become master stylists, artists, etc...many don't and got into it because they couldn't see themselves doing anything else. They're just going to do hair. And not necessarily well because how many people, here on these boards, have had a hard time finding a good stylist that knows as much as they do.
When I was in HS as a freshman, they offered a cosmetology class. This was a pretty ghetto school by the way. That was the ONLY class folks were hustling to get into. It's like a hood dream. At least it's always seemed to be around my town in people's mind. I personally think if a person really wants to treat it like a career and take it seriously, there's no reason to look down on them. It's just a stereotype promoted by some that makes it hard on those who are serious about the trade.
When I was in HS as a freshman, they offered a cosmetology class. This was a pretty ghetto school by the way. That was the ONLY class folks were hustling to get into. It's like a hood dream. At least it's always seemed to be around my town in people's mind. I personally think if a person really wants to treat it like a career and take it seriously, there's no reason to look down on them. It's just a stereotype promoted by some that makes it hard on those who are serious about the trade.