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    Actually if you do a bit of a search for 'hairdressing courses' you will find the better ones who offer various ways of learning such as traineeships/apprenticeships and paying (as opposed to paid) students, should offer the Barbering modules as part of the hairdressing training. I did a bit of looking into it a few months back myself.
    I don't know what you might find in your area or how far you are willing to travel to gain said education though. In Queensland, or more correctly in Brisbane we have this place Queensland Hairdressing Academy Training Brisbane | Home. They offer as an elective, specific training in men's haircuts, head and face shaving as part of their cert III course. If you have something similar near you, it might give you some of what you are looking for.


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    Thanks mick
    that probably is really really helpful
    i shall look it up asap
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    No worries. Glad to assist you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    With a name like barbarich he is in the right profession.
    The term for this is Nominative determination. I was a cook for awhile, my last name is Fry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    The term for this is Nominative determination. I was a cook for awhile, my last name is Fry.
    From your name I guessed that you had something to do with cooking .
    Slightly off topic, but there is a funeral company here called chipper funerals, all I can think of when I see them is Fargo.
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    So Ed, does this mean you should be a wood chopper?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    So Ed, does this mean you should be a wood chopper?!


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    It's a bit of a long story, but Hewitt is actually my wife's surname, I just married into the family, my wife's sister married a guy called turner, so she went from Hewitt to turner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    It's a bit of a long story, but Hewitt is actually my wife's surname, I just married into the family, my wife's sister married a guy called turner, so she went from Hewitt to turner.
    A wood turner then So cutting the long story short, what is your surname then, if not really a Hewitt?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    A wood turner then So cutting the long story short, what is your surname then, if not really a Hewitt?


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    Well I was born a Stevens, but that was my mums ex husbands name, my mums name is Darby (my current middle name), and my dads name is Acton.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Well I was born a Stevens, but that was my mums ex husbands name, my mums name is Darby (my current middle name), and my dads name is Acton.
    Now I see why you can be confusing sometimes...


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