Thanks to everyone for the ideas and feedback! 
Thats why I LOVE  this board of awesome techs that are truly dedicated to the 
industry. 

Much nail love!!
Dawn
Albany NY
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On Mar 7, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Annette <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lol, I am enjoying this thread.  I don't post often so here goes.
> First of all I agree with Rhonda...the younger ones who don't
> necessarily care about structure etc, and just want their nails NOW
> because so and so has them too, are perfect for the newbies.
> Experience has to start somewhere, so its usually practice practice
> practice that gets us there.
> 
> Secondly, I too am a "secondtimearounder" and love it.  I was 42 when
> I went back to school for training and I haven't looked back.  I think
> the "older" clients ie my age and up appreciate having someone they
> may something in common with.  I've been dealing with the hot flashes
> for about a year now, and its almost exciting for them when it happens
> to me...not that they want to see me suffer, but its a common bond we
> have - as silly as it sounds.
> 
> I too love having some life history behind me, but I never forget how
> it was when I first started and needed those clients and needed the
> practice.  I am grateful for each and every one of my clients, even
> some of the PIA ones because I do learn about myself from them and my
> reactions to them.
> 
> God I love my job.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 7, 1:34 pm, Debbie Wade <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Me too Lynnette.  I was 42 when I started nail school.  In my first life I
>> was/am an R.N. and have NEVER looked back.  My instructor told me to LIE
>> about how long I had been doing nails when asked, so I came up with
>> "oh...longer than it feels!" and it seemed to satisfy my clients.  I think
>> there are a lot of us "secondtimearounders" in this field.  I love it, and
>> like you, have never regretted that part of my history that has made me who
>> I am today.
>> 
>> Debbie in VA
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