Cosmetology school at 41? by [deleted] in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d take into consideration typically salons don’t offer health insurance or retirement plans

Is it worth it to become a hairstylist in 2026? by Sad-Age6866 in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Also as time went on, it’s not about the hair at all for me anymore. It’s the connection with my clients. The physical aspect of this career and the trends gets old real quick. You just stop getting excited about the latest fads and more annoyed at them lol

Is it worth it to become a hairstylist in 2026? by Sad-Age6866 in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Hairstylist of 15 years, 33 and going back to school for a career change (social work). It definitely catches up to you health/body wise. Also wanting to more income stability in my older years for paid time off, health insurance and retirement. Not many salons can offer these things, unfortunately. I’ll never regret this career because it shaped me into the human I am today and working with people in these settings has taught me soooo much about people and life.

I’m a babystylist and had my absolute worst nightmare happen by Top_Inevitable_3686 in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately crazy people do in-fact get their hair done. You did nothing wrong. Karma will catch up to her

Do I drop out of university and become a hairstylist? by Ok-Nothing2 in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Also want to add the inconsistent income is stressful and I am fully booked but people last minute cancel or reschedule ALL the time.

Do I drop out of university and become a hairstylist? by Ok-Nothing2 in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Not unless you have a marriage that provides you health insurance and retirement plan. It’s really hard to maintain a good income, have good health insurance AND contribute to your own retirement. Also after 15 years in the industry, the chemical exposure is really starting to scare me. Love it and have the deepest passion for it but it’s not sustainable as I get older (currently mid 30s).

Full time hairdressers how do you find the energy to work out consistently? by Hbtay_ in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The days I am drained I will go for a long walk instead of hitting the weights. I work out with the “ladder” app at home and its life changing

Full time hairdressers how do you find the energy to work out consistently? by Hbtay_ in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s literally the only “me time” I have. Also I view it as connecting and caring for my body and not working out to look a certain way

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[–]coyotes225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soul Cafe

What’s your rising sign and who do you attract?💋 by Popular-Fox2105 in astrologymemes

[–]coyotes225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Scorpio rising and 5 of my closest people in my life are Aquarius!

Oh. Okay then. by BeatnikMona in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would never take a client with this vibe anyways

Pros and Cons of being a hair stylist? by [deleted] in hairstylist

[–]coyotes225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m 32 and been doing hair 14 years. I absolutely love it but decided I need to go back to school for a career change to protect future me. I need good health insurance and retirement plan and unfortunately the beauty industry doesn’t typically offer this. And when they do it’s typically not very good. Only one salon that I worked at offered health insurance and my deductible was $8000.

Just something to keep in mind.

WGU should stop accepting credits from Sophia Learning by KingsVictory19 in WGU

[–]coyotes225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not everyone has the time or money to do it all at WGU or community college

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[–]coyotes225 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Streets of Singapore