Re: anyone did a career change from hair stylist to nursing,how did you do it? Manage
As a hairstylist, I have reached a ceiling as far as earning potential. I already charge the highest prices in my city...I can't raise them. I'm already booked SOLID for 50 hours a week (thats 10 hours, NO LUNCH, Tues-Sat). Plus, on my two days off, I finally get to see my husband,children and take care of my house.
My only way to advance in this job is to open a salon (nooooo thank you) or teach cosmetology at the local Comm Coll. (for less $).
I already deal with difficult clients, bloated egos, and strong personalities. I feel more than prepared to start this new career in the OR (Surgical Tech/First Assistant or CRNFA are my possible goals).
I hope, Ibowknee, that you have made a decision and are taking steps to make it happen...Hairstyling is a gratifying profession, but the I'd bet rewards working in medicine will overshadow anything we would ever seen in the salon.
Good luck to you!
ps - Don't give up until you exhaust all financial aid and loan options...I know of people who are paying all their living expenses while in school with loans, aid, grants, etc. and don't have to work while in nursing shool.
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