I really feel like this owner dropped the ball and really miss probably the biggest opportunity to showcase his business the the world and I felt that didn’t happen. I don’t even know the name of his shop. Am I wrong ??
We couldn't agree more Sally.😀 People will continue to do business with a company if they feel they are treated kindly and respectfully. Do you typically use the same person when it comes to grooming needs such as hair or do you venture around to different places?
@@UpFlip I travel 3 hours to get my haircut. THAT'S how much I appreciate what I get from my stylist! It's a wonderful place to go and no one has EVER given me a better cut/look. Not. Even. Close.
I really like how he goes into detail of what clippers you need at 13:00 , I’m a aspiring barber and from what I’ve been studying this guy knows what he is talking about.
i love the way he goes about things, it took me 6 months to build a steady flow of clients at my current shop and still growing. word of mouth has been my bread and butter since i went booth rent after years of commission
I was in Navy starting in 1988 on an aircraft carrier and this was common for someone to bring his own clippers on board and start a side hustle. They had barbershop on board but, lines were long and you probably couldn't get a good timeslot. You had to have you clippers inspected and you were good. One guy did 200 at $5 a month.
It has been such a long time since I dropped a comment on your channel guys. This is one of the best videos you have ever put out. Really enjoyed it. I love the sentence he says "you either lose your customers or you retain them". This goes to show you always have to be receptive, careful and inviting. However, I don't like the idea of having contractors. There are surely less taxes to pay, but I still wouldn't have them. He also says location and word of mouth are fundamental. Even if you're well known in your area, location still does play a big role in your business. If you are in an area that's not accessible, your customers will have a hard time reaching you, so that's why you need to be close to a well-known area. He's a pretty classic guy. Loves word of mouth and doesn't use marketing strategies at all. He's the real deal of all times. I have been wanting to see such a video for a while now, and this was fantastic. In my city there are a couple barbers but nothing too fancy about them. Props to you guys. This channel is bomb
We always love seeing your comments Dario. They're always so detailed and really show you watch and support the channel. We appreciate you for that. 😀💖We want to make sure we have a variety of different businesses and owners to show others that entrepreneurship is possible despite ones current circumstance. This business owner was great to work with and we can't wait to feature him again. 👍
Great video. I love his setup , shampoo sinks at each station is gold. I am a cosmetology student that is also interested in barbering, this was great to see.
Down to earth gentleman, everyday barber doing his thing. Awsome that he makes his own product. He made sure to give a wiff of the beard oil for effect! You can tell he gets joy from that. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you love this video! Your appreciation means a lot to us and motivates us to continue producing content like this. Do you have a business topic you want to see next on the channel? 🤔
My uncle worked as a barber for over 30 years. An occupational disease to be aware of is that the joints of the fingers are not good due to a lot of scissors. I always support people who work hard in their positions.
Thank you for the feedback Stop it.😀 Do you feel there is a way for barbers to work a bit different in order to prevent things like this from happening?
We really appreciate you watching and commenting on the video Mig. Yes, if you are ever in the area please go show the business some support. 😀Please let us know what type of business you would like to see featured on the channel next?
@@UpFlip I have been a cosmetologist from 1993. It's a very rewarding business. Doing what u love and being paid for it. forming lasting relationships it has opened many doors for myself and others. I love watching your content it has inspired me to think about adding to my business or even trying something new.
Thanks for watching Gelliebeane. We appreciate the feedback as this quote will be helpful to others as well. There's no better time to get started than the present. 😀Are you currently in the same industry?
@@UpFlip No, I'm not in the same industry, but it still inspired me. I enjoy your content. Thank you for the variety you offer on your channel! Its refreshing and educational!
that's cool. i was living in sumas 2 years ago and i could never get a haircut in bellingham because i couldnt find a barbershop there. the whole 5 months that i was in washington i didnt get a haircut. bellingham has a great beach by the way. locust beach was amazing.
We appreciate that Jeremy. 😀The business owner was super cool to work with. Thanks for watching. What other types of businesses would you like to see featured on the channel?
It's not too late to start your own business, though! If you want to learn the nitty gritty of starting any business, please head on over to our blog and listen to our podcast for more detailed information. Who knows, you might be next person we feature. Best of luck! 👊
Yes 👍 1. Should you rely on loans to start a construction business or build your own capital from your pocket. 2. The first equipment to get 3. How to advertise 4. The Best services to offer :)
Not all taking a shot at the brother, 100 percent salute to you for your grind. Your I just got lost at the part when he said the Government made him go to appointments only. Curious about the government role……
Is there anything in particular you would like to know about Bernard's barbershop business? He did share a ton of valuable tips in this video, we hope you can keep on watching this episode, Ronald Jacobs!
Hope he looking now for his own building never know when a gd deal may come your way May find a owner who likes him and gives him a below mark price with reasonable terms for payment
@@UpFlip fan of Bernard’s personality, and seeing the ins and outs of a barbershop was a nice change up from the regular landscaping/cleaning businesses. Keep it up guys!
So glad you enjoyed Kyle. We appreciate your feedback and support for the channel. 😀👍 We are trying to explore as many different types of businesses as we can on the channel. What information stood out to you the most in this video?
I pray that you see this message!!!!! I would really appreciate if you interview more african-americans/blacks. Starting a business as a black person (young, old, men, or women) in the USA, Great Britain, Europe, and Canada is not the same for someone who is white :(.. The world is becoming more accepting of black entrepreneurs, but we still fighting an uphill battle. What you guys doing is amazing, but as a subscriber and regular, a lot of what is being shared is useless for me as an immigrant/black man. Ps: I have a degree in law & economics.
That’s what I came here for. No way he’s making a minimum wage living himself if that’s the business revenue. Unless he is just taking the cash tips lol
His barbers work for a chair rental. There is no payroll. He does personal taxes and gives them a receipt for their chair rental. He also works all day for himself. His overhead is probably around $3400 and he makes 9-10 grand just from chair rental before the money he makes cutting. There’s a lot of profit there.
You need to average at least 25 cuts a day 5-6 days a week. You're seeing one specific guy once every four weeks. So you need 600 individuals coming in every month. You'll have to compete.
$2300 per chair starting out lol??…they’re online for 600-$1000 I would go for the $1000 ones starting up then work my way up to the nicer things not the cheapest but not the nicest but still brand new…$3800 could make or break you in certain situations so it’s best to always keep your start up cost as low as possible…I would spend more on what makes the product which is the clippers and other hair styling tools because essentially that’s what makes us always come back the barber work!…everybody can open a nice barbershop with the right money…but it’s hard to find a barber with the magic touch who’s actually talented with his clippers and those are the guys I always return to💯💯💯
You Americans keep misleading the word veteran. Veteran is a person who has had a lot of experience in a particular activity or job: Ms. Beasly is one of our veterans - she has been teaching here for over 20 years. That guy is definitely not an army veteran with only 6 years of service and never involved in a war !
I wish this business owner nothing but good luck but man i hate to say it that he really in my opinion dropped the ball when presenting himself and his shop. I think he could have prepared a lot better maybe done a little homework on very basic questions he was asked and that most business owners should know. When asked how much is needed to start the business he answered with how much he makes per chair and month. Maybe he was just nervous but he wasn’t listening to the actual questions that he was being asked. He didn’t say what it takes to open a shop. The host was trying so hard also to ask him in different ways every question and he would just give a random answer. Maybe I’m being to Harsh but I just think these amazing opportunities only come if your lucky once I’m a lifetime. I don’t even know what the name of his shop was. Thank you for your service sir.
Only $25 an hour? I feel haircuts should vary. The more that's required to achieve the style the more it should cost I think there is a difference between a basic cut and a designer cut. I think scissor cuts should cost more. But, $25 is too low.
We appreciate that Kevin. 😀We've been working really hard to feature a variety of different businesses. What type of company would you like to see featured on the channel next?
Great video. Warm personality! Personslity is equally (if not more), important! As they say ....."Customer service" is key! "Tiz The Locsmith" Master Barber/Master Stylist/Master Loctician/CEO- International Cutmasterz Barbershop Inc.
I loved the video, but he did give some misleading information. For example, I would disagree that you could start up and run a barbershop with 15 grand.
Dude should have helped the video dude with his beard line, what is that? Some kind of thick diagonal chin strap? His beard look like a covid mask got pulled down so he could breath better lol.
Lol bro corded clippers in 2023?? Bro you flexing on the pay but I make way more in Tucson,AZ with a way better barbershop, dude should've interviewed me i promise you lol ....
Hard to believe ppl who act like they have no struggles he keep saying vague stuff , ppl always fall for stuff they when they get in they see different mood, he should talk to the barbers who not in there at the sec
Not true... i know many barbershops that went out of business due to lack of any profits. Only thing that works is a franchise from supercuts or sports clips and even those have thin to no profits. And sports clips makes money cuz the girls wear super tight shorts or yoga pants with no underwear
Yet you are looking at one that succeeds and are still doubting....lol...and then you are passing hundreds everytime you drive somewhere....going to bet you post something on every video...
@R C Bro what do you know? I have barber friends and they make bank as owners ! If you actually had a barber shop yourself and failed miserably is because maybe your barber skills suck, if you are horrible on what you do no one will come back to you and that’s how it goes. Also, if you don’t know how to manage a business then you will hella fail so don’t discourage the younger generation that wants to progress in life cause of your experiences …
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you are my favourite channel very great important content for us business owners and entreprenuers
The drive you can tell he has!
I really feel like this owner dropped the ball and really miss probably the biggest opportunity to showcase his business the the world and I felt that didn’t happen. I don’t even know the name of his shop. Am I wrong ??
Yo as a barber just past three years into the industry, this was amazing to watch. Thank you for your transparency and honesty, Busy B!!
What a great guy! I love his personality! Next time I drive through Bellingham I'm going to check him out!
Super amazing Alex. Thank you for supporting both the channel and this business. 😀Please let us know how your experience turns out!?
What a great personality Bernard has! Your work is your calling card, literally. He gives great cuts and that's a walking advertisement for him.
We couldn't agree more Sally.😀 People will continue to do business with a company if they feel they are treated kindly and respectfully. Do you typically use the same person when it comes to grooming needs such as hair or do you venture around to different places?
@@UpFlip I travel 3 hours to get my haircut. THAT'S how much I appreciate what I get from my stylist! It's a wonderful place to go and no one has EVER given me a better cut/look. Not. Even. Close.
One of the best and most realistic barber story! Bernard was on point of everything he said. Great video and motivative! Thank you!
I really like how he goes into detail of what clippers you need at 13:00 , I’m a aspiring barber and from what I’ve been studying this guy knows what he is talking about.
no he dont, brodie got corded clippers in 2023 😂, go get urself some babyliss
@@keyaank1483such a dumb take what you just said. Maybe it’s his preference
I hope his business picks up tremendously seems like a great person!
Perfect timing for this video 🙌🙌 about to finish barber school with no experience with cutting hair when I started!
Super Cool Rebocero304! 😀 We are so excited for you and your new journey. What led you to this industry?
@@UpFlip my sister is a licensed cosmologists, and she influenced me into barbering. We are looking to open a family owned salon/barbershop
i love the way he goes about things, it took me 6 months to build a steady flow of clients at my current shop and still growing. word of mouth has been my bread and butter since i went booth rent after years of commission
any advice for someone that’s starting out?
Really cool lad this Bernard.
Laid back, centered, friendly.
Looks like a nice barbershop to get in and have a chat.
I was in Navy starting in 1988 on an aircraft carrier and this was common for someone to bring his own clippers on board and start a side hustle. They had barbershop on board but, lines were long and you probably couldn't get a good timeslot. You had to have you clippers inspected and you were good. One guy did 200 at $5 a month.
This is very interesting John. Thank you for the comment. 👍It's amazing how creative someone can be when they have a talent others can use.
It has been such a long time since I dropped a comment on your channel guys. This is one of the best videos you have ever put out. Really enjoyed it.
I love the sentence he says "you either lose your customers or you retain them". This goes to show you always have to be receptive, careful and inviting. However, I don't like the idea of having contractors. There are surely less taxes to pay, but I still wouldn't have them.
He also says location and word of mouth are fundamental. Even if you're well known in your area, location still does play a big role in your business. If you are in an area that's not accessible, your customers will have a hard time reaching you, so that's why you need to be close to a well-known area.
He's a pretty classic guy. Loves word of mouth and doesn't use marketing strategies at all. He's the real deal of all times.
I have been wanting to see such a video for a while now, and this was fantastic. In my city there are a couple barbers but nothing too fancy about them.
Props to you guys. This channel is bomb
We always love seeing your comments Dario. They're always so detailed and really show you watch and support the channel. We appreciate you for that. 😀💖We want to make sure we have a variety of different businesses and owners to show others that entrepreneurship is possible despite ones current circumstance. This business owner was great to work with and we can't wait to feature him again. 👍
Great video. I love his setup , shampoo sinks at each station is gold. I am a cosmetology student that is also interested in barbering, this was great to see.
Down to earth gentleman, everyday barber doing his thing. Awsome that he makes his own product. He made sure to give a wiff of the beard oil for effect! You can tell he gets joy from that. Thanks for sharing.
My brother owns a barbershop ... he does the same as this gentleman.
great video man, youre asking all the right questions!
Great information for people considering opening their own barbershop. Great content.
Glad you love this video! Your appreciation means a lot to us and motivates us to continue producing content like this. Do you have a business topic you want to see next on the channel? 🤔
I live in Eastern Washington but next time i am in town ill stop by for a cut. THis guy has a great personalty.
This guy knows how to explain clearly!
Incredible story.
Chris Bossio sent me here. Awesome video great looking shop!
My uncle worked as a barber for over 30 years.
An occupational disease to be aware of is that the joints of the fingers are not good due to a lot of scissors.
I always support people who work hard in their positions.
Thank you for the feedback Stop it.😀 Do you feel there is a way for barbers to work a bit different in order to prevent things like this from happening?
This was great very informative. I would love to visit busy b’s one day thank you for highlighting this cool place the convo was special.
We really appreciate you watching and commenting on the video Mig. Yes, if you are ever in the area please go show the business some support. 😀Please let us know what type of business you would like to see featured on the channel next?
Great interview !! Much success to you both
This channel is fire
Keep it up man
I am a cosmetologist. Love this story
Thank you for watching lisa. We love when others can relate to our videos. 😀 How long have you been in the industry?
@@UpFlip I have been a cosmetologist from 1993. It's a very rewarding business. Doing what u love and being paid for it. forming lasting relationships it has opened many doors for myself and others. I love watching your content it has inspired me to think about adding to my business or even trying something new.
He has such a wealth of knowledge, I'd like to pick his brain some more!
Love this video. Great job, keep up the good work.
Thanks for your support, Derrick! Are you a Barber?
"Weight is what broke the wagon." Thank you for that! Time to stop waiting.
Thanks for watching Gelliebeane. We appreciate the feedback as this quote will be helpful to others as well. There's no better time to get started than the present. 😀Are you currently in the same industry?
@@UpFlip No, I'm not in the same industry, but it still inspired me. I enjoy your content. Thank you for the variety you offer on your channel! Its refreshing and educational!
that's cool. i was living in sumas 2 years ago and i could never get a haircut in bellingham because i couldnt find a barbershop there. the whole 5 months that i was in washington i didnt get a haircut. bellingham has a great beach by the way. locust beach was amazing.
Thanks for the feedback Caccius. 😀 Yes, it can be hard finding just the right barber. We appreciate you watching the video. Do you still reside in WA?
Another great video!
Another fantastic video! Would you guys be able to interview a residential/commercial interior/exterior painting company?
Yes, its been on our list for some time, we should be interviewing someone soon ;)
Thank you for this channel!!!!
Amazing content! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Thanks for watching! We'll keep the good stuff coming your way! 🔥
The questions you asked were very helpful👍🏽
We appreciate you tuning in! Thank you! ☺️
I really like this interview 👊🏾
We appreciate that Jeremy. 😀The business owner was super cool to work with. Thanks for watching. What other types of businesses would you like to see featured on the channel?
UpFlip you guys are always in my neighborhood, now all I need to do is choose an industry to go in
It's not too late to start your own business, though! If you want to learn the nitty gritty of starting any business, please head on over to our blog and listen to our podcast for more detailed information. Who knows, you might be next person we feature. Best of luck! 👊
Great episode!
Great content 👍
Can you please do more videos on how to start a construction business
We got you Ebenezer.😀 Is there any specific questions you'd like us to ask a business owner in construction?
Yes 👍
1. Should you rely on loans to start a construction business or build your own capital from your pocket.
2. The first equipment to get
3. How to advertise
4. The Best services to offer
:)
Thanx Upflip!!!
5 years to recoup like 10g in school n 15 k in the shop. 5 years to recoup 25k?
irs
5 years? Yikes. It would be great to hear the lessons learned there on breaking even much sooner.
04 was a different time gas was around a dollar
I think he didn’t have the number off the top of the head and made up a number that he thought would sound good…… tbh
Not all taking a shot at the brother, 100 percent salute to you for your grind. Your I just got lost at the part when he said the Government made him go to appointments only. Curious about the government role……
Is there anything in particular you would like to know about Bernard's barbershop business? He did share a ton of valuable tips in this video, we hope you can keep on watching this episode, Ronald Jacobs!
It could be an SBA requirement if he got a loan with them
Covid after we barbers went by appointments per governor directed
Hey i’m a new subscriber and I love your videos!! anyway you guys can make a video about owning a semi-truck business?
Yes, we're filming someone this week!
I appreciate this video 🎯
this was so helpful
Did you learn a lot from this video? What are your takeaways? ☺️
Awesome you are the man
I will love to see someone with a medspa or waxing studio 😌
Hope he looking now for his own building never know when a gd deal may come your way
May find a owner who likes him and gives him a below mark price with reasonable terms for payment
One of my favorite videos.
Wonderful Josh. We love hearing things like this. 😀What makes this video one of your favorite?
@@UpFlip fan of Bernard’s personality, and seeing the ins and outs of a barbershop was a nice change up from the regular landscaping/cleaning businesses. Keep it up guys!
I'm working on this for 2023 maybe in CA or AZ
Very helpful.
We appreciate you tuning in! Ready to start your own barbershop business? 👊
This guy is awesome
Great video 👍
So glad you enjoyed Kyle. We appreciate your feedback and support for the channel. 😀👍 We are trying to explore as many different types of businesses as we can on the channel. What information stood out to you the most in this video?
@@UpFlip I would say what stood out to me the most is the challenges when opening and operating a barber shop 👍
I’m thinking about going to barber school and eventually opening up my own shop one day
Awesome! What stopping you from making that jump into Barber school?
@@UpFlip I’m starting school next fall
Awesome! Congrats on starting. Are you planning to start a shop on your own?
I pray that you see this message!!!!!
I would really appreciate if you interview more african-americans/blacks. Starting a business as a black person (young, old, men, or women) in the USA, Great Britain, Europe, and Canada is not the same for someone who is white :(.. The world is becoming more accepting of black entrepreneurs, but we still fighting an uphill battle. What you guys doing is amazing, but as a subscriber and regular, a lot of what is being shared is useless for me as an immigrant/black man.
Ps: I have a degree in law & economics.
Cutting hair is a art some people could cut hair and other can’t some barber only know how to do 1or 2 different hair styles and not fresh cut
I couldn't find the link to your website anywhere in the description in any of your videos.
Facts my brother!!
Indeed! Thanks for watching 👌
After payroll expenses, I don't see him having much money left over unless they're all part-time and are paid min wage.
That’s what I came here for. No way he’s making a minimum wage living himself if that’s the business revenue. Unless he is just taking the cash tips lol
His barbers work for a chair rental. There is no payroll. He does personal taxes and gives them a receipt for their chair rental. He also works all day for himself. His overhead is probably around $3400 and he makes 9-10 grand just from chair rental before the money he makes cutting. There’s a lot of profit there.
Up up good work
Thank you The trouble maker. 😀What type of business would you like to see on the channel next?
Where can one go for increased education after barber college to learn new techniques and get better?
great video, as a barber!
Thanks, glad you liked it! How long have you been a barber?
You need to average at least 25 cuts a day 5-6 days a week. You're seeing one specific guy once every four weeks. So you need 600 individuals coming in every month. You'll have to compete.
25 cut a day 5-6 day a week what kind bullshit you spray around ,get your life
I do 1850 /2000 weekly average 10 daily 5 days a week
$2300 per chair starting out lol??…they’re online for 600-$1000 I would go for the $1000 ones starting up then work my way up to the nicer things not the cheapest but not the nicest but still brand new…$3800 could make or break you in certain situations so it’s best to always keep your start up cost as low as possible…I would spend more on what makes the product which is the clippers and other hair styling tools because essentially that’s what makes us always come back the barber work!…everybody can open a nice barbershop with the right money…but it’s hard to find a barber with the magic touch who’s actually talented with his clippers and those are the guys I always return to💯💯💯
You Americans keep misleading the word veteran. Veteran is a person who has had a lot of experience in a particular activity or job: Ms. Beasly is one of our veterans - she has been teaching here for over 20 years. That guy is definitely not an army veteran with only 6 years of service and never involved in a war !
Hey
I wish this business owner nothing but good luck but man i hate to say it that he really in my opinion dropped the ball when presenting himself and his shop. I think he could have prepared a lot better maybe done a little homework on very basic questions he was asked and that most business owners should know. When asked how much is needed to start the business he answered with how much he makes per chair and month. Maybe he was just nervous but he wasn’t listening to the actual questions that he was being asked. He didn’t say what it takes to open a shop. The host was trying so hard also to ask him in different ways every question and he would just give a random answer. Maybe I’m being to Harsh but I just think these amazing opportunities only come if your lucky once I’m a lifetime. I don’t even know what the name of his shop was. Thank you for your service sir.
He knows what he is doing old school way still works
Did your college degree help you with owning your own barbershop or cutting in general?
Only $25 an hour? I feel haircuts should vary. The more that's required to achieve the style the more it should cost I think there is a difference between a basic cut and a designer cut. I think scissor cuts should cost more. But, $25 is too low.
Amazing video, intro was so corny😂 “what are cheaper options?” “It was completely free?” “Yeaaaaa!!!!” 😂🤡🤡🤡
I want to start a bootleg barbershop from a van! You think its viable?
Good video
We appreciate that Kevin. 😀We've been working really hard to feature a variety of different businesses. What type of company would you like to see featured on the channel next?
Great video. Warm personality! Personslity is equally (if not more), important! As they say ....."Customer service" is key!
"Tiz The Locsmith"
Master Barber/Master Stylist/Master Loctician/CEO- International Cutmasterz Barbershop Inc.
What is the square footage of his building?
Not sure! Did you enjoy the video? Thanks for watching! ☺️
Bro love from India make video on trucking business in usa
Damn my home boy had a Barbershop Named Busy B too 😂😂😂
That's cool! Where are you located?
I loved the video, but he did give some misleading information. For example, I would disagree that you could start up and run a barbershop with 15 grand.
Thank you for the comment jeremiah. 😀We love looking at things from different perspectives. How much do you believe it takes to get started?
how can be linked with the guy please am in Kenya
How is this able to be called a BARBER shop when he went to cosmetology school not a barber school?
Thos chairs are like 300 on Amazon
Oh wow!
Congratulation
Dude should have helped the video dude with his beard line, what is that? Some kind of thick diagonal chin strap? His beard look like a covid mask got pulled down so he could breath better lol.
Not trynna hate on you man seem like a good dude, get your beard lined up with your jaw line.
All of the barbers men is be rasta men😂😂😂😂😂
😅
Which plac at dis shp?
Do I have to have a barbers license just to own a barbershop and not cut hair
Hey AB! This would depend on your state's laws, you may not have to be a licensed barber to own a barber shop. What state are you in?
What is the rent he pays monthly for the shop?
$1500
Let the talk
Welcome to Kenya for Vacation 😅
Why would you expose your income ??? That’s not smart
What's the problem?
Do you have a job
His fade game mid
Lol bro corded clippers in 2023?? Bro you flexing on the pay but I make way more in Tucson,AZ with a way better barbershop, dude should've interviewed me i promise you lol ....
Good for you then! 👊
Hard to believe ppl who act like they have no struggles he keep saying vague stuff , ppl always fall for stuff they when they get in they see different mood, he should talk to the barbers who not in there at the sec
gross oversimplification
🧢
Thank for watching SeaJayB. 😀Did you enjoy the video?
All haircuts are absolutely the same. Fading the sides, cutting the top, applying tons of wax, done! Super boring style…
Thanks for the feedback Anton. 😀Do you feel all barbers cut the same?
Not true... i know many barbershops that went out of business due to lack of any profits. Only thing that works is a franchise from supercuts or sports clips and even those have thin to no profits. And sports clips makes money cuz the girls wear super tight shorts or yoga pants with no underwear
Yet you are looking at one that succeeds and are still doubting....lol...and then you are passing hundreds everytime you drive somewhere....going to bet you post something on every video...
@R C Bro what do you know? I have barber friends and they make bank as owners ! If you actually had a barber shop yourself and failed miserably is because maybe your barber skills suck, if you are horrible on what you do no one will come back to you and that’s how it goes. Also, if you don’t know how to manage a business then you will hella fail so don’t discourage the younger generation that wants to progress in life cause of your experiences …
So many barbershop are profitable a good barber solo can make 10k profit/ per month no problem
They suck I fix super cuts all the time
This makes me appreciate my barber and tip $40 on top
did you dirty with that beard dog