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Kristen Fredriksen
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over 6 months ago

Run like hell u are better off at salvation army or walmart. Phil horvath has destroyed a greAt place to work Shame on u Dennis

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Kristen Fredriksen
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over 6 months ago

Not working at WAl-Mart this place is a sweatshop phil horvath made an abortion out of hair cuttery

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Kristen Fredriksen
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over 6 months ago

Until phil horvath took over it was great run run like hell

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Kristen Fredriksen
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over 6 months ago

Run like hell! The new coo ill call him coupon phil is offering clients 50 percent off color and cuts and the stylists take the beating they are forced to do services at half off and it comes off their pay. So u are as a stylist financing the marketing program. This was a great company but it is now a true shithouse. Freebie phil is getting his million dollar salary while stylists lose income but the stylists are the onez who make the money for the company. DO. NOT WORK HERE DO NOT BE A FOOL OR BITCH TO PHIL HORVATH

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Christy Krzemien
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over 6 months ago

Hair Cuttery use to be about family. They cared about their employees and what they wanted out of working there. I moved up into management and eventually became a manager and master stylist. One of the main reasons I left the company was the pay for managers was ridiculous. So much work and barley made more than everyone else. They also don’t listen to advice people give, such as clients being able to make appointments with stylists who are not master stylists and ideas you have for your salon. I also left because of my district leaders boss, Beth W. She was a very cold hearted and mean. I did not like any time I had to meet with her or how she treated people. The company definitely changed and they stopped caring about their employees and only themselves. I haven’t worked there in 5 years but I do know people that do and the way they have changed things is definitely not to help employees out. It is a good place to start and build clientele but then leave after a couple years! Once you build your clients it’s a good idea to take them with you and go!

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Ada Biondi
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over 6 months ago

IT is my pleasure to work for hair cuttery company because you are the more important for the company they give us training.

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Laura Saylor
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over 6 months ago

#Haircuttery : Highly Recommended

I have worked for them 17 years and love it

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