Dude, I'm in The Wrong Business

Just some thoughts...

I wear a big beard. It's difficult to find someone who knows how to trim and sculpture a big beard.

My barber is a talented girl that runs a shop. She's a Navy veteran from the Northwest. She learned to sculpture big beards on woodsmen, when growing up in the Pacific Northwest. She's the only person that I will let touch my beard.

During COVID she suffered greatly financially because of the lockdowns and lack of customers. She got COVID twice and had to shut-down a few times.

Whatever she charges today, post-COVID, she will be many years catching up financially. When I got the stimulus COVID check, I stuck back one of the Benjamin's and tipped her with it during her slowest time.

She didn't want to accept it. I told her "I admire a hard working young person with talent. You can thank Forty-Five. I got it from him."

No, I don't complain about whatever price she is charging today.

And by the way, she's charges Five-Bucks for a beard trim.



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When barber shops closed for Covid, I bought clippers. I can mow my head myself every couple of weeks. Not looking for dates, so who cares how I look.
 
My last haircut cost Me $55. Had to replace My old clippers. Been buzz cutting for 40 years or so. Didn't like combing and messing with My hair after a MC ride and removing My helmet. Hair flowing out of the helmet while riding. Indian Joe wig glued inside the helmet.
 
Probably an unpopular opinion, but I never understood why anyone would tip a barber/hairstylist. Oftentimes, they are setting their own prices. For the ones who work at a place where the price is set, they have agreed to that level of recompense, just like any other worker.

Yes, they are performing a service. one for which they agreed to a price. beforehand. We dont tip doctors or nurses. teachers or mechanics. I guess I dont see the difference. all are providing a service as well. It must be a cultural thing that has become the norm over time.
 
Probably an unpopular opinion, but I never understood why anyone would tip a barber/hairstylist. Oftentimes, they are setting their own prices. For the ones who work at a place where the price is set, they have agreed to that level of recompense, just like any other worker.

Yes, they are performing a service. one for which they agreed to a price. beforehand. We dont tip doctors or nurses. teachers or mechanics. I guess I dont see the difference. all are providing a service as well. It must be a cultural thing that has become the norm over time.

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When I was a kid haircuts cost a quarter....25 cents. but I haven't paid for a haircut since about November of 1971. By then Miss Pam was cutting my hair. She continued cutting my hair until it all fell out. I started shaving my head in Y2K.

One day, when I was a teenager, I walked up to the barber shop and after my haircut I handed my barber a quarter. He shook his head and said that the price had gone up to 75 cents...but I could make it up next time.

When I got home and told my dad, without a word to me he jumped in his car and went to confront the barber. Glad I didn't have to witness that conversation. When he got home he didn't say a word about it and he never mentioned it again.

Try as I might I can NOT imagine myself paying $30.00 for a hair cut.
 
That wasn't a barber; that was a "stylist." Great Clips is $16 plus tip (senior rate). The wife does it for free in-between GC visits. I don't spend much on haircuts. I'd never spend $30 on a haircut that didn't include at least a wash, dry coloring, and perm, followed up by a foot massage. That price is nuts.
 
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I'm waiting for a call back from my barber to see if she can get me in yet this afternoon... less than 15 bucks.. I usually tip her a buck or 2.. 10 during the holidays... I also take her cookies and or deer sausage... she is super
 
I got my last haircut in 1991 when I was 38 years old.

I decided to just let it grow and see what happened.

I haven't cut it at all since then.

Curiously, I've grown an approximately 10" pony tail and that is where it has stayed for all these years (I'm 70 now).

Still have a full head of hair and pull out a big tangle of hair whenever I brush it.

It all grows back to that same 10" pony tail. :confused:

John
 

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