lol same....a straight fringe is so last season.
All you have to do is summon up the spirit of Teesie Weesie Raymond. You're old enough to get that Atho
lol same....a straight fringe is so last season.
I too got pressed into hairdressing service and that included recolouring roots, it did feel like a big responsibility - it all went fine - the instructions were clear enough. The small talk was the awkward part - apparently my "client" hadn't been on holiday recently and nor was she planning to have an evening out this weekend!
great to read these posts as i am a hairdresser there will be many a kitchen scissor haircuts getting done during lockdown ..tips i can give for doing it are .dont cut a womans fringe when its wet as it might spring up when it driesJukebox wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:26 amI too got pressed into hairdressing service and that included recolouring roots, it did feel like a big responsibility - it all went fine - the instructions were clear enough. The small talk was the awkward part - apparently my "client" hadn't been on holiday recently and nor was she planning to have an evening out this weekend!
When BJ said work from home if you can, I was quite surprised how many people I knew with office jobs who were able to do that without much restriction, even video meetings were a breeze. You'd think Betfair with all the technology employed to power the exchange would find a way of doing that.
I remember those days when you could speak quite easily to someone from the UK. They also used to have an actual technical support team that was quite good and could help you resolve issues with the mobile app.This was particularly useful in the early days of the app for the different platforms, Blackberry, Iphone, Android etc.They even had their own direct telephone no.