Iheartfall
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 19, 2013
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My friends daughter is planning on going to pet grooming school to help her pay for college. I told her to go for it! Apparently, the cost for groomers school will be paid by one summer of work. Then she can work weekends only and be able to pay for her school bills. Instead of working after school and weekends with her job now. During the summers she'll be able to make more working full time and really get ahead on bills. Plus, she said its a good skill to have "just in case"
Any dog groomers on here who can help with some clipper questions? She wants to know if she should buy one or two speed, round or square? Or wait until she signs up and gets the detailed list of whats needed. Other question was if she should buy the tool kit or buy her own? Same with scissors. Wait for the tool kit or buy now and what should she get. I said wait, her mother said wait! We think she's trying to jump in a little bit too quick.
She already found a groomer who will be training her. (Not signed up yet) Originally she had looked at the petsmart school and asked around about it. With them she had to sign this contract committing her to several years of working there or paying huge fee's, and its just a rush grooming school program where you learn to basically shave dogs in a few days. Every groomer she spoke with said she'd need lots of training afterwards. She would also be expected to be full time year round which would really be hard for her. Oh, and that people are getting "burnt out" from high stress from too many requirements and expected number of dogs. After all this I said to just go to a real groomers school. Her mom agreed and Meg agreed to this already. I'll have to keep you guys updated on this and her progress. Just thought it was an interesting idea that she got from a friend.
Any dog groomers on here who can help with some clipper questions? She wants to know if she should buy one or two speed, round or square? Or wait until she signs up and gets the detailed list of whats needed. Other question was if she should buy the tool kit or buy her own? Same with scissors. Wait for the tool kit or buy now and what should she get. I said wait, her mother said wait! We think she's trying to jump in a little bit too quick.
She already found a groomer who will be training her. (Not signed up yet) Originally she had looked at the petsmart school and asked around about it. With them she had to sign this contract committing her to several years of working there or paying huge fee's, and its just a rush grooming school program where you learn to basically shave dogs in a few days. Every groomer she spoke with said she'd need lots of training afterwards. She would also be expected to be full time year round which would really be hard for her. Oh, and that people are getting "burnt out" from high stress from too many requirements and expected number of dogs. After all this I said to just go to a real groomers school. Her mom agreed and Meg agreed to this already. I'll have to keep you guys updated on this and her progress. Just thought it was an interesting idea that she got from a friend.