Diana..thank you for everything and cant thank you enough for the helping hand 
you also were so willing to give to all of us...it was so nice to have you 
participate on the education end and get the group started in the days 
agenda...the attendees havent stopped talking about it and are already giving 
the advice learned by you to others...I love it!!!
I have to giggle everytime I think of this weekend Diana..you were there for me 
when I was in the building stages of my career... and here you are.. a part of 
new beginnings again for me...(((((((HUGS)))))))) (((((((HUGS))))))))  
((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))

Tammy Warner
http://homepages.roadrunner.com/nailsunlimited/index_files/Page871.htm

--- On Tue, 9/9/08, Diana Bonn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Diana Bonn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NailTech:: WOW, HRTE class!!!!!
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 11:38 AM

WOW, well just amazing.  Just returned late last night from the HRTE class in
Cincinnati and I am so impressed with this new adventure.   I have been to many
shows and classes and this is one of the top must haves.  In fact I learned more
from this two day class than I have of years attending trade shows.

When you are at a trade show you are with THOUSANDS of people, and to get up
close to an educator and get that one on one special treatment, well it's
not going to happen. Heck, I will skip special treatment, just show me what I am
doing wrong!!!!Or tell everyone to move out of the way so I can see what the
heck you are doing. And waiting in line for someone to show you something, well
forget that.  

I love trade shows.  I love manufacturers classes (when you find a good one),
but this class is another adventure, to ADD on to your road to education.  We
could buy products, we learned about different products, we had individual
training, we had demos and most important HANDS ON TRAINING.  Non product
specific.  These educators did not push specific products, they pushed us to
lean new techniques.  Different points of view.  

We had gel educators, we had hand painted art educators, we had acrylic
educators,   we had pedicure educators,   we had BLING educators,   we had
acrylic art educators,    WOW WOW WOW
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ALL in one room, ALL just for US, not thousands of people, but about 35 of us. 
The first day were demos that we all could see up close and personal.  Day 2 was
these educators walked around and sat next to us and watched us work.  WOW.  Now
where are you going to find that type of education???

There was one point where I thought I was going to lose it!!!!!!!!  I had asked
Katherine (colored ac artist from Singapore) to show me how to do a rose.  I had
asked Gina (akzentz gels) to help me with some gel problems I am having.  So
Katherine is showing us how to do a rose, then Gina starts her smile lines, I am
standing right between them, watching both!! Lordy Be, Lordy Be, the pressure I
was under going back and forth!!!!!!! LOLOLO which one to watch, which one to
watch, okay Diana, watch both, you can do it!!!!!!!! LOLOL Alice came up behind
me and started laughing because she knew that I was freaking outLOLOLOL

Rhonda McCarthy the nail art queen, helped me with my squiggly lines and
started my road to nail art in my little notebook.  She gave me an A+ and a gold
star.  I graduated from the pre-school of squiggly lines!!! LOLOL  
Amy from Masterworks, well she just has a new way of doing gels, that I am just
thinking, wow, never thought of that.  
Loni (young nail) oh my gawd, at the trade shows, never never could get up
close and personal to watch her work, amazing bling!!!!!!!! 
Joseph Pham, OPI artist,  amazing techniques on filing and backfills, wow, new
techniques to conquer and was sooo funny!!!
Alice Wallace, our pedicure queen always shows me new tools and tricks of
pedicures and knows of all products when it comes to the feet. And is honest
with you about buy this don't waste your money on that. .
Natlalie Frank showed us tricks of gels and nail art, and made me realize that
I am not as bad as I thought when it came to gels.   
Gina Silvestro (akzentz gels) who is very patient with newbies to gel and
explains everything about all gels so we can understand it better.
Katherine from Singapore (NailQ), OH MY GAWD.  You have zero idea what this
woman can do.  Just over the top.  She did the most amazing work that I have
ever seen.  You just have to see the peacocks on Loni's nails, just amazing.
 (and yes did finally get a rose late late last night)
 And then of course Tammy Warner who puts this whole thing together who was
walking around helping everybody with everything and asked me to speak about
laws and rules concerning state boards.

I met so many techs from this area, and put faces to names on the boards.  It
was an honor to meet everyone.  

So go to your trade show, go to your manufacturers class, go to a networking
event, and a MUST, to go to a High Road class, worth every penny, every second,
you will learn so much, from different educators and a small period of time. 
Quality education.  Bang for the Money. Watch and Learn and Hands On!!!!!! diana
from indiana






      
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