Probably will get tangled up in court.
Question to woman from Idaho; ‘where are you from?’
It’s for your own safety... Because braiding hair is so complicated only a highly qualified bureaucrat can regulate hair braiding.
1,600 hours of training.
Just think about that.
I don’t see why everyone needs ‘training’ to do this. Lots of women learn in childhood and have done it all their lives. Especially if all you’re doing is braiding, and not coloring or treating hair chemically.
Do all the nail parlor people need ‘training’?
It’s for your own safety... Because braiding hair is so complicated only a highly qualified bureaucrat can regulate hair braiding.
Ekemon, 40, learned to braid hair as a child while living in a refugee camp in Benin, a country in West Africa.
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Well, they did not have calendars or clocks in West Africa, so how can she document her hours of experience?
” The licenses require 1,600 hours of training”
So to braid hair, you need the experience level of the number of hours and airline pilot needs for an ATP license.
I bet they are trained not to use Gorilla Glue.
To become an Airline Transport Pilot it only takes 500 hours.
The Braidy Bunch
In most states it takes more hours of training to become a barber than it does to become an EMT or Paramedic.
and they all seem to wind up with a five or sixhead from pulling the front hairs out...
There is a lot of merit in these lawsuits against irrelevant licensing requirements. They tend to be deliberately written to raise barriers to, and raise the cost of, entry into an occupation , and protect the existing members of the guild from competition. Naturally, that means the people who want to work and take the first step up the economic ladder are deliberately stymied. American Dream. Yeah.
Have a look at all the kinds of licenses: Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
1,600 hours of training to braid hair?! I’m gathering that they don’t like braided hair in Idaho.