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Barber Jalaal

@barberjalaal

I Help Barbers To Become Successful! šŸ’ˆšŸ‘šŸ½

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In 2022 the UK average salary is Ā£26k per year, Barbers with the right skills, experience and clientele can make Ā£86k per year. šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø #dontshootthemessenger

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I hate when barbers confuse education with ability, I’ve met qualified barbers who couldn’t cut to save their lives!

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Consistent 1K+ weeks won’t happen if you’re quantity focused, because long shifts/weeks lead to burnout. Then your quality will become lower, as your demand becomes too high. Resulting in you being unable to charge a higher price and therefore making less money! #cutlessmakemore

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Principles of a Professional Barber: 1. Detailed Consultation 2. High Quality Work 3. Good Customer Service 4. Full Client Focus 5. Proper Health & Safety 6. Punctuality & Timeliness

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Mobile barbers and call-outs are a prime example of cutting less but making more. It should be noted that there are negatives for mobile services: lots of driving, added setup time, cleanup time, bad seating, poor lighting and unfamiliarity with the setting. #cutlessmakemore

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5 reasons barbers make less than 1k+ per week: - Don't believe it’s possible - Lack the proper skillset - Insufficient clientele - Poor punctuality - Unprofessional attitude You can't reach 1k+ weeks until you identify the problems and solve them!

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People said I was crazy for quitting my Graphic Design job, to get back into barbering after 3 years out. But only 20 months of later, I had opened my own barbershop. Now they wanna know how I did it? Moral of the story: No one believes it till it’s done!

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Some barbers progress through the stages from Apprentice to Senior and that's their ceiling. What holds them back from becoming their own boss and starting a business is fear, inability, disorganisation, other people and a lack of funds. Don’t become that barber!

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Don't sell haircuts, sell a premium experience. If your clients can afford expensive restaurants, luxury holidays, top of the range cars and designer clothes, they can afford YOUR premium experience! #cutlessmakemore

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Making more money is a by- product of your passion for barbering, but also how you market your service and who you attract to your business. #cutlessmakemore

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A barber’s skill doesn't dictate how much they can charge. How a barber applies their skill, dictates how much they can charge. #cutlessmakemore

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i would like all my international moots to retweet this and raise awareness of care houses for old people, this happened in my country and it’s truly disappointing and disgusting, the abusers name is Aurona Pelaj and she shall be imprisoned. x.com/admirim/status…