EnVii
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Ive been doing make up for years but went to Cosmetology school to get my license as a hairstylist.
But now I am torn between being a hairstylist or working for MAC.(just have to add ofcourse I'm in love with MAC).
Each has its pros and cons but I wanted to know if anyone on this forum would be able to give me input on the two career choices. I've been struggling with this decision for months now which is why I'm STILL working some where I just can't stand any longer. But I'm very analytical and have to do as much research as possible to make sure I make the right decision.
As far as working for MAC I know it will be hard to get all the information I'm looking for since a lot of it can't be discussed but I'm hoping to atleast get some insight.
Would you all say that MAC is a company you can grow with? If so how does the "ladder" work? Starting from ___ and working your way up to ___?? Would counter manager be the highest you could go in this company? Is the pay worth it(it's really hard to choose a career when no one can inform you about salaries).No one can give a $-$ salary number??
Does this company treat you as just a worker who can be replaced at any time or do they actually care about their people? I have always stayed away from corporate places due to their uncaring "we treat every one like robots" ways and I would be extremely disappointed if I did everything I could to become a MAC employee only to find out they aren't going to value me or treat me as a human being.
If there is growth within the company, how long does it take to grow, and how often(raises, promotions etc) and what are the steps taken?
*obviously its based on performance, but if someone could elaborate that'd be awesome*
What are the type of shift hours worked every day? Is it split in two or do you work one full day from open to close?
I've been in the type of industries where nothing is ever guaranteed, it's always up and down, no set paycheck, all based on tips, no benefits etc... and I know working as a hairstylist will be that exact thing, and will also take a long time to even build up a clientele. Plus if you leave the salon and move to another location you loose most of your clients leaving you to start all over. I just want something STEADY and real, benefits and something I can GROW with. I'm sick of dead end jobs!
I'm 27 and I need to hurry up and make a decision!!! Please give me insight!! Thanks
But now I am torn between being a hairstylist or working for MAC.(just have to add ofcourse I'm in love with MAC).

Each has its pros and cons but I wanted to know if anyone on this forum would be able to give me input on the two career choices. I've been struggling with this decision for months now which is why I'm STILL working some where I just can't stand any longer. But I'm very analytical and have to do as much research as possible to make sure I make the right decision.
As far as working for MAC I know it will be hard to get all the information I'm looking for since a lot of it can't be discussed but I'm hoping to atleast get some insight.
Would you all say that MAC is a company you can grow with? If so how does the "ladder" work? Starting from ___ and working your way up to ___?? Would counter manager be the highest you could go in this company? Is the pay worth it(it's really hard to choose a career when no one can inform you about salaries).No one can give a $-$ salary number??
Does this company treat you as just a worker who can be replaced at any time or do they actually care about their people? I have always stayed away from corporate places due to their uncaring "we treat every one like robots" ways and I would be extremely disappointed if I did everything I could to become a MAC employee only to find out they aren't going to value me or treat me as a human being.
If there is growth within the company, how long does it take to grow, and how often(raises, promotions etc) and what are the steps taken?
*obviously its based on performance, but if someone could elaborate that'd be awesome*
What are the type of shift hours worked every day? Is it split in two or do you work one full day from open to close?
I've been in the type of industries where nothing is ever guaranteed, it's always up and down, no set paycheck, all based on tips, no benefits etc... and I know working as a hairstylist will be that exact thing, and will also take a long time to even build up a clientele. Plus if you leave the salon and move to another location you loose most of your clients leaving you to start all over. I just want something STEADY and real, benefits and something I can GROW with. I'm sick of dead end jobs!
I'm 27 and I need to hurry up and make a decision!!! Please give me insight!! Thanks
