I’m 28 years old. August makes two years but I don’t count the first year. I’m in a barbershop now part time working full time construction. It’s a process, but I’m sticking to it . Taking care of a family and working full-time I promote myself with free cuts, but the shop I’m at is slow, but I’m sticking to it.
I’m 4 years into barbering just moved states. I’m in the #1 rated shop in north Houston only down side is commission. Always working to give the best service possible for whatever area I choose to work around. Your videos inspired me before and through covid. Bossio continues to do so much love brother!
I’m thinking of switching to barbering I been cutting my family hair and I love it. I know I have to start at the very bottom so I don’t expect to make 30k or anything like that right away. As long as I see improvement I’m good with that. Progress is what I’m after and consistency in my craft is my goal.
Yo bossio thanks for the wisdom im 19 a week out from goin to school im tampa and its guidance like this i need to take me up a notch 💪🏽 your an inspiration and id love to cut in one of your shops one day
I'm currently in barber school in Arkansas. Where or what would be a good place to learn and study the business of barbering? There's alot of videos showing how to put out a blurry fade but not enough on the business aspect. Thank you for all the game Chris💯💯
You got this man, whatever your doing that working just go way harder.. if it’s handing out cards and your doing a few a day challenge yourself to hand out 100 in week, then double it… you might only get 10 clients from 1000 cards so get them cards out quick and consistently
Great Video, I have been a Barber for 40 years now. I have owned Barbershops all over Florida. What I have seen in the last 15 years. Is these Barber schools are turning out so many Barbers. That it's making it hard for them to make money. There's getting to be a Barbershop on every corner now. And if you're a shop owner. The new Barbers out of school. Thinking they're going to start out at $70,000- 80,000 a year. And if they don't the shop hop.
Always spitting free game Bossio💯 22 years young starting school this month with plenty of knowledge on barbering going in. What’re some ways to pinpoint a shop that’s a good fit for you with potential to grow? What’re questions to ask the shop owner?
I'm turning 21 and I'm now jjst realizing that I need to choose a career part to make it in life and I've never found that but cutting g hair seems to really push me to get better but at the same time the thought of never being good at anything stops me from pursuing a barber career
What do you like about it long term? My grandpa was a barber but its the only career i can think of that requieres mainly skill & i see different types of people doing it so i figure i can do it
@@peupeuguy310I'm 39 been in construction 15 years till this day and just got my license 2 years ago I been taking my time transitioning but it's to the point where I'm bout to go full time with it. And I'm scared too brother I'm ngl. I have a wife and 5 kids that depend on me so Im extremely scared to jump in full time cuz of that but I'm bout too
@@peupeuguy310I'm tired of waking up at 3 or 4 in morning killing myself to the point where I can hardly walk cuz I have extremely bad back problem. So that's why I gotta make the switch