Ok, I know I've said this before but I'll say it again, adding to what's been 
said. There is little education here in the NW. That's why I originally 
suggested to Brenda that she start up a NW Networking event. Crazy thing is, 
she's clear over in Idaho and holds it in the Seattle area to make it easier 
and cheaper for people to fly into. This means that SHE has to pay for a plane 
ticket and her own hotel. 
I've only been in this industry a short time and yes, I have a husband whose 
check pays the bills but I use my money to go to shows and classes. In the less 
than three years I've been a nail tech I've paid a lot of money for classes and 
shows. I do this for ME. I'm flying 1400 miles to go to the AZ HRTE because I 
need to do this for me. I'm sure there are nail techs out there that don't 
think they need this extra boost in their education but not me. I do realize 
that for a lot of people money is the issue. There are scholarships available 
to many of the HR classes. People are offering to share their rooms free of 
charge. People are offering a free ride in their cars with them. There are 
options to help out with the cost of this class. Don't let the chance go by if 
you think you can do this...SOMEHOW. You may not get the chance again. 
 
Michele



Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:10:51 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: NailTech:: Re: 
FW: NailTech:: Attention All....Too Cool for School?To: 
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Also keep in mind although we have a great team put together, we are open to 
having guest educators, even techs without the title of educator that have 
something to offer others in the industry are welcomed as guests to teach thier 
tips, tricks and technigues...if any of you are interested, please let me know.
Alice, thank you so much for your dedication to education and our team!!!
xoTammy 
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On Fri, 9/26/08, KeyzKaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: KeyzKaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: NailTech:: FW: NailTech:: Attention 
All....Too Cool for School?To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Friday, September 26, 2008, 
10:01 AM




I wrote a private note to Alice saying I’m sooo jealous about the HRTE 
classes…I wish I could attend as many as possible!
 
She wrote me back a private note….part of which I feel would be very 
appropriate for the group, so I am forwarding those parts. 

  

Alice, as always, you are right on point! Stiletto point, in fact! 

  

Best, 

  

Karen 

Morning Glory 

Key West 

  






From: Alice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:13 
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
… In all fairness I know that some classes clash with schedules...But...It's 
incredibly frustrating to hear please come to our area we  want a class....then 
we arrange it...and guess what no takers.....This has been a huge problem 
across the board for years as far as education goes. Lack of attendance, and a 
lot of excuses.  It's too far it,costs too much, that's my only day off....What 
 many  may not realize is that the HRTE Team, Tammy, myself, Loni, Gina, 
Rhonda, Amy, Cenita, Joseph we are donating our time to educate. We aren't 
getting paid at all. We are all losing valuable time and money from our salons 
and our clients to do this.  We all absolutely love doing these 
classes....giving back to the industry and to our fellow techs....and that 
makes it worth while for us. And the best part these classes are non product 
specific.  You bring your own product, you bring to us what your challenges are 
and we will do what we have to to help you master them.  I'm going to let you 
in on my thoughts, I'm not young...and there are many of us on here that are 
over 35...this is a youth driven industry whether we like it or not.  
Regardless of how booked we are right now, eventually its going to be harder to 
gain and keep our clientele....especially if our e conomy  keeps up the way it 
has. 



What's going to separate you from the Nail Tech down the street is Education.  
What's going to bring and keep new clients is being up on the latest and newest 
techniques....it's the Education that you seek out and bring back to the table. 
You can read about new  techniques on BT or in the Trade mags all you 
want...but that's so one dimensional...that's like reading an owners manual 
then proclaiming that you are no 100% a pro at something.  So maybe the youth 
of America might not want to go to the "old" nail tech...what does she 
know....But guess what? Little miss 20 something nailtech down the street 
hasn't a clue how to do bling nails, or create a stiletto....her smile lines 
look like a 5yr old did them....You can be darn skippy the clients are going to 
be coming to me....because I made it my business to step out of my box, put 
some gas in the car and sit my butt down in a class for education.Sure there 
are some of you on here that have competed, or have had the honor of being 
trained by some of the industries Super Stars, But the majority of you have 
not....the majority of you are the back bone of our industry, working away at a 
career that you love, just trying to make a decent living and create beautiful 
nails.We all have challenges, whether its acrylic application, gel application, 
proper prep, finish filing, pedicures, nail art...or perhaps you just can't get 
that 3D flower to pop.....That's what the High Ro ad to Education strives to 
offer you....that gentle or not so gentle nudge in the right 
direction...sometimes its the confirmation that guess what you were doing it 
right all along!One of the most popular segments of our class is finish filing. 
 You have no idea how many seasoned techs had an "AH-HA" moment when they see 
what Joseph teaches, and when he stands behind you holding your hand 
correctly...Such a simple thing finish filing...or so I thought....I'm one of 
those techs...holy cow...all these years I thoughtlessly finished filed...my 
finished nails looked ok...but not perfect....I'm still striving for that 
perfect nail....I still sit and watch Joseph when he teaches that.My point to 
everyone is...and I'm speaking for Educators every where when I say this. We 
will come teach you and share our knowledge...but come on, it isn't going to 
happen for free, we aren't going to come pick you up and bring you to the class 
, we aren't going to take notes and learn it for you.  You have to step up to 
the plate, open your minds, invest the time, travel, and money into your 
career....because eventually it's going to become just a job.  I don't care how 
long you have been a Nail Tech....you are never too good to learn something 
new, and you never know you might just teach us Educators a thing or two!Alice 
WallaceHigh Road To Education Team Member

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