If u Black and considering either of those options...
Dont
Dont

This is going to sound silly/stupid
But set up shop where black people are outside...get a barber chair, cut people on the spot. Have someone film and edit it, go “viral” and then become a premium barber.
Literally set up a chair and mirror set up outside of a club and offer haircuts
Set up at graduations or black events
film it and develop a following online. Become “THAT barber” where people actually start seeking you out/recognizing you, rather than just becoming another barber
A year from now you’ll be cutting in people’s homes for $100 a cut![]()
I know you feel this way now, but it's always better to own your own shyt.
Then also have a few other guys come apprentice under you at your own facility as well.
I'm not a barber, but I know a little business.
Great clips
I’m not sure if you’re white or black
Ima go the black route... I’d say try to find a chair in someone’s shop. I think it’s usually a 50/50 split? Maybe 60/40 their way at first. Clientele will be low at first but Spring break summer is right around the corner. In the mean time advertise an in/house service on social media for the low. $5-$10 house cut for those with low pockets will get some money in your hand
I'm white. That's why I said Great Clips. Im just thinking realist
The importance of Social Media is crazy with Barbering. That's a really good point. shyt, the $100 haircut is a reality more than anything.


Then why did you just give the most cliche, surface level advise?
it’s better for him to perfect his craft before focusing on other things. If he’s a black barber he won’t perfect his craft at great clips
you gotta do like everyone else. Start from the bottom, go get the last chair at a shop around the way, learn on little kids and old men and pick up tips from the seasoned barbers and shop owner
then plan your next move
Since you’re white you should definitely try to get on at a great cuts.I totally understand I'm starting at the base level. Think I'm "putting the cart before the horse".
Trying to learn to look at the big picture. Appreciate the advice.
I have roughly 2 months left until I'm done with Barber school.