Post on 26-May-2015
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Professor Joe’s
Tips, Techniques & Tacticsto make you more successful
and profitable
“Lose your training wheels,
Your Clients are NOT a number!”
Joe GrondinLicensed Barber,Cosmetologist,
Instructor,Educational Director,
and Franchisor
FounderRoosters Men’s Grooming Center
Grondin’s Hair CentersHairacy Colleges
Joseph.Grondin@att.net
810.441.5859
Training Costs
• Classes at your site are designed to fit your group and primary
concerns.
Pricing Available for*• Student Training• On-Site Training• Personal Training
@ Cedar Park, TX Location
*Plus travel and lodging expenses
1. Add professionalism to your service.
Get rid of the training wheels.
2. Cut effortlessly and precisely.
Where to start and when to stop.
3. Proper Use of Tools. Saving your back and adding
speed.
4. Add value to the service. How to up-sell the service.
5. Don’t be afraid of what you don’t know.
How to practice and help others.
“As a hands-on educator, I have never found anyone that came across so well to students,
sta� or other educators as Joe Grondin.”Berry Shaich
Founder of Woody’s/ Egg Beauty Labs
“Joe taught us all a lot but when it came to teaching how to do a professional facial shave, he was amazing. He made it so doable to all of my new sta� who, by the way, had never shaved
another human being in their life…To this day, all of my stylists know how to do a
facial shave using the safety razor.”Ron Rowlett
Roosters MGC Brentwood, TN
“I would have given up and closed my store in the �rst year if not for your encouragement,
constant contact and unsel�sh sharing with my sta� that created the right environment for
success. Everything you said would happen, if I stayed with the program, has come true.”
Julie WalkerRoosters MGC Greeley, CO
“Joe works with your sta� and shows them tips on giving great services every time, within the
times set aside, and how to work with customers to develop long lasting relationships.”
Dub NelsonRoosters MGC Mason, OH
Training Testimonials6. Shave like a Master.Seven steps and twenty minutes
to a great service.
7. Becoming a team player.You’re only as good as the people
you work with.
8. Time ManagementDoing the same steps - but do them only once.
9. Dress for respect.Look the part.
10. Learning cuttingtechniques, not styles.Cutting procedures, holdingangles, clippers over comb.
Key Points of a Successful Stylist