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Barber Jobs Available on Military Bases?

I'm considering a career as a barber and was wondering if anyone knows what it's like working as a barber on military bases. How does one apply, and what are the benefits or challenges?

a year ago

Working as a barber on a military base can be a rewarding experience, providing an essential service to men and women in uniform and, often, their families.

To work as a barber on a military base, you typically apply as you would for any barber job, but there are a few unique aspects. First, you should be a licensed barber in the state where the base is located. Then, you'll usually need to go through the base's hiring process, which typically includes a background check due to the sensitive nature of the location. Job postings can be found on the Department of Defense's (DoD) job portal, on other general job boards, or often through the base's official website.

Serveral benefits come with working as a barber on a military base. You'll have access to the base facilities, including fitness centers and often shopping and recreational areas as well. Your clientele would mainly consist of individuals who require regular grooming, which may provide a steadier workflow compared to some civilian salons.

However, there are also potential challenges. The position might involve adhering to strict military grooming standards which differ significantly from civilian styles. Also, due to the nomadic nature of military jobs, your clientele might change frequently as personnel are transferred. Moreover, the job can be emotionally challenging at times, especially if you are dealing with service members preparing for deployment.

Overall, being a barber on a military base can offer steady work and a chance to serve those who are serving the country, but it also comes with its own unique demands. It's best to talk to someone who has experience in this role to better understand whether it's a good fit for you.

a year ago

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