In a typical work setting, manicurists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate daily by telephone and in person.
- Have a high level of social contact with clients.
- May work as part of a team of stylists and estheticians.
- Have limited responsibility for their clients' health. They must be careful not to injure clients when using manicure tools.
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- Have limited responsibility for the work done by other manicurists.
Physical Work Conditions
- Always work indoors.
- Work very near others, as they must come in physical contact with customers.
- Are regularly exposed to contaminants, such as cleansers and nail polish remover.
- Are sometimes exposed to customers' diseases and infections.
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- Often wear protective gear such as latex gloves.
Work Performance
- Must be sure all details are done and their work is exact so that clients are happy.
- Work in a competitive atmosphere where they compete for business.
- Make decisions about treatments and techniques without consulting a supervisor.
- Set their daily tasks and appointments independently.
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- Repeat the same physical tasks.
Hours/Travel
- May work part time or full time.
- May work evening and weekend hours, when beauty salons are busiest.
- May work variable schedules.