Posted on 08/21/2020 1:54:24 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Andy Harris' daughter dreamed of becoming a beautician and he wasn't going to let a pandemic spoil her chances
Amy Harris had always wanted to be a beautician.
And the 18-year-old from Monmouthshire was at a critical stage of her college course when the pandemic hit earlier this year, leaving her furloughed from her part-job at a salon near her home on Caerwent, outside Chepstow.
However, her handyman dad Andy - who'd also seen his workload drop off during lockdown - wasn't going to let his little girl's career chances be cut to the quick by coronavirus.
So he instead built her a beauty salon of her own from scratch in the family's back garden.
Now Amy, who recently qualified from her studies, has her own ready-made business on her own doorstep and has already started welcoming clients.
"I know I'm really lucky because there are lots of people my age who are facing really uncertain times right now, job-wise," she said, adding that she previously used to hone her beautician skills on friends and family members in the spare room of the house she also shares with her mum Becky.
"But then Covid-19 came along and we were a bit wary of having people coming to the house in order for me to do their nails - whereas now they can go straight round into the back garden, which is great.
"I've had a few in recently already, so it's going really well."
She added that just two weeks after her mum suggested the idea of a DIY salon to Andy, he'd built the entire thing from the ground up for £2.5k.
"I think he was a at a bit of loose end himself, but he still managed to squeeze in a few other paid jobs whilst doing it - it's amazing."
But Andy, who runs a local house renovation business, said that he hadn't done anything most fathers wouldn't for their kids.
"I just knew I had to do whatever I could to help her out with things being as messed up as they are at the moment," said the 49-year-old.
"Although, I must admit I've impressed myself because I've never attempted anything like this before.
"This is certainly the most personal project I've ever worked on.
"Hopefully now Amy will go from strength to strength - I'm really proud of her," he added.
Very cool!!
Great dad!
Just wait until the authorities cite them for being in violation of zoning ordinances, such as putting a business in a residential area.
In how many U.S. jurisdictions would they both get in big trouble for the building and the business? Pretty sad if Wales is freer than we are.
That’s pretty good.
If she tried that here in the U.S. she would be put in jail for not having a license, covid restrictions, permits and all of the other crap our government does to hobble everybody from making a buck.
That’s a beautiful thing right there. We don’t hear enough stories about good people.
Definitely.
That’s what dads should do!
He did that for under $3500? Nice.
I was wondering the same.
Lucky doesn’t line in New York State
Corrupt state legislative wants to require people to have 500 hours to shampoo hair !
In NJ paramedics require 500 hours training - plus can pronounce you DEAD !
Being a dad done right.
She’s on facebook, if any facebookers want to wish her well,
https://www.facebook.com/beautifybyamyh/posts/310191733756726
Lovely people. Great set-up!
The girl has an Ivanka Trump thing going on! LOL
How dare you! Conform!
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