I’m glad I found you bro. I just started and you motivated me to aim high . I stopped telling people my goals because they shoot them down so fast . I realized that a new barber aiming for a million dollars telling a 20 yr vet who’s only clearing 40-50k sounds impossible so I keep it to myself . Glad I found the right mentor
I’m proud of you Bossio. I’ve watched you grow so much over the years. You put in time and resources to get better as a barber and business man. The lessons you learned are very valuable and the coaching you provide will help a lot of barbers expedite their own success.
I seen that comment and all i said to myself was "ya must not know how busy Headlines barbershops are lol and if you ever met Bossio he's not a capper or the people he works with or his student" Just because the market you in may not produce those numbers it don't mean a barber in Tampa is not doing those numbers lol , Them shops be busy every day of the week !!
Its Impressive if your a barber and make 6 figures a year , if you do womens hair it would be even easier to make 6 figures since coloring womens hair charges like $150 with a trim from what ive seen since my mom does womens hair at a salon
Ehh don’t forget woman come in on average a few times a year, and their services take 3-4 times as long. I own and accounting firm and it’s pretty even with barbers maybe actually edge them out
Being a Licensed Barber is a career that you can build a life upon and to support a family. This video makes it seem like it’s a HUSTLE, if that’s why you enter the game more power to you. Yes I do make six figures…
With all due respect, you’re kidding right? When the majority of barbers show nothing for income, don’t save a dime, poor credit, always making cash under the table.. and this video made you say we making barber seem like a hustle. a 23 year old who has P&Ls and a tax return, bought investment property and owns his own shop. That’s called treating it like a real profession and career you can show something for, provide for your family, and do for you community… not just with free haircuts but actually do something because you have the resources to do it.
@@Bossiocuts don’t get me wrong, I get that it’s about motivating barbers! The relationships I’ve built and the lessons I’ve learned in 15yrs (for me) is worth more than all the money I’ve made. You do touch on those topics on other videos I’ll admit. No disrespect taken, you’ve definitely made an impact in the industry 🫡
@@Bossiocuts this a prime of what I meant in my earlier comment . For some reasons some barbers see another trying to maximize profits as betraying the craft or something . I’ve never seen this before in any other career . My guess is because we build very personal relationships with the customers people it feels like a conflict of interest trying to get rich off of them .
It’s a broken mentality in our industry that keeps us disrespected by society. People outside the industry feel bad for us and say we don’t have a “real” career. I hope all my clients get rich and if I’m part of how they did it I’ll celebrate it even more.
I’m glad I found you bro. I just started and you motivated me to aim high . I stopped telling people my goals because they shoot them down so fast . I realized that a new barber aiming for a million dollars telling a 20 yr vet who’s only clearing 40-50k sounds impossible so I keep it to myself . Glad I found the right mentor
I am a 21 year old barber 2nd year in the industry and just closed off today with over 1k gross before tips in 1 day guys this shit is possible!
How many cuts?
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I’m proud of you Bossio. I’ve watched you grow so much over the years. You put in time and resources to get better as a barber and business man. The lessons you learned are very valuable and the coaching you provide will help a lot of barbers expedite their own success.
I seen that comment and all i said to myself was "ya must not know how busy Headlines barbershops are lol and if you ever met Bossio he's not a capper or the people he works with or his student" Just because the market you in may not produce those numbers it don't mean a barber in Tampa is not doing those numbers lol , Them shops be busy every day of the week !!
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Its Impressive if your a barber and make 6 figures a year , if you do womens hair it would be even easier to make 6 figures since coloring womens hair charges like $150 with a trim from what ive seen since my mom does womens hair at a salon
Ehh don’t forget woman come in on average a few times a year, and their services take 3-4 times as long. I own and accounting firm and it’s pretty even with barbers maybe actually edge them out
Your son is your twin bro!!!
Dude shirt says Jordain “owner” 🤣 wtf
Being a Licensed Barber is a career that you can build a life upon and to support a family.
This video makes it seem like it’s a HUSTLE, if that’s why you enter the game more power to you.
Yes I do make six figures…
With all due respect, you’re kidding right? When the majority of barbers show nothing for income, don’t save a dime, poor credit, always making cash under the table.. and this video made you say we making barber seem like a hustle. a 23 year old who has P&Ls and a tax return, bought investment property and owns his own shop. That’s called treating it like a real profession and career you can show something for, provide for your family, and do for you community… not just with free haircuts but actually do something because you have the resources to do it.
@@Bossiocuts don’t get me wrong, I get that it’s about motivating barbers!
The relationships I’ve built and the lessons I’ve learned in 15yrs (for me) is worth more than all the money I’ve made. You do touch on those topics on other videos I’ll admit.
No disrespect taken, you’ve definitely made an impact in the industry 🫡
I feel you.. one does not negate the other tho. This video just want about that.
@@Bossiocuts this a prime of what I meant in my earlier comment . For some reasons some barbers see another trying to maximize profits as betraying the craft or something . I’ve never seen this before in any other career . My guess is because we build very personal relationships with the customers people it feels like a conflict of interest trying to get rich off of them .
It’s a broken mentality in our industry that keeps us disrespected by society. People outside the industry feel bad for us and say we don’t have a “real” career. I hope all my clients get rich and if I’m part of how they did it I’ll celebrate it even more.
Mosta idol?