The group enjoyed these two chapters: Chapter 2 deals with hair dressing (for females), and has many different facets to the art of hair styling: knowing what the customer is saying from their language, and interpreting it correctly in order to cut their hair the way they want it. Knowing the compromise of what the customer sometimes thinks they want, and the hairstylist knowing what will look good for the customer, having an array of different talents: coloring, cutting, finesse in how to handle and cut the hair, and a personality to go with customer relations.
Chapter 3 deals with Plumbing and follows a man named Mr. Guthier who teaches kids through hands on experience on how to trouble shoot plumbing problems. We enjoyed this chapter because it dealt more with the personal aspects of interaction and care for future plumbers. It also deals with the confidence of kids trying to find their way into a society that is structured on having a career, and feeling successful, which Mr. G performs in each lesson he teaches the kids throughout the chapter.
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