Feralpeg
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I recently began taking a floral design course online. Even though I do my little gift basket thing, I have no training in floral design or whatever you call doing gift baskets. My actually degree is in education and I worked in IT for 30 years.
I'm wondering what it takes to actually become a florist. Would I need some kind of certification? What are the chances a florist would be interested in hiring someone who has only done an online course? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm wondering what it takes to actually become a florist. Would I need some kind of certification? What are the chances a florist would be interested in hiring someone who has only done an online course? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I looked into this a few years back when trying to find someone to do floral arrangements for a wedding in my home. (Thought I could take a quick course and do everything myself exactly as I wanted.) I found the expense for the course to be too high for someone not serious in pursuing this as a vocation. Realized I could have all the floral arrangements I wanted professionally done for what the course would cost.