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Acton Agawam Town Amherst
Amherst Center Andover Arlington
Ashland Attleboro Barnstable Town
Belmont Beverly Billerica
Boston Bourne Braintree
Braintree Town Bridgewater Brockton
Brookline Burlington Cambridge
Canton Chelmsford Chelsea
Chicopee Concord Danvers
Dartmouth Dedham Dracut
Easthampton Easton Everett
Fall River Falmouth Fitchburg
Foxborough Framingham Franklin
Franklin Town Gardner Gloucester
Grafton Greenfield Haverhill
Hingham Holden Holyoke
Hudson Jamaica Plain Lawrence
Leominster Lexington Lowell
Ludlow Lynn Malden
Mansfield Marblehead Marlborough
Marshfield Medford Melrose
Methuen Methuen Town Middleborough
Milford Milton Natick
Needham New Bedford Newburyport
Newton Northampton North Andover
North Attleborough Norton Norwood
Peabody Pembroke Pittsfield
Plymouth Quincy Randolph
Reading Revere Rockland
Salem Sandwich Saugus
Scituate Sharon Shrewsbury
Somerset Somerville South Boston
Southbridge South Hadley Springfield
Stoneham Stoughton Sudbury
Taunton Tewksbury Wakefield
Walpole Waltham Wareham
Watertown Watertown Town Wellesley
Westborough Westfield Westford
West Springfield West Springfield Town Weymouth
Weymouth Town Wilmington Winchester
Winthrop Town Woburn Worcester
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Why Become a Barber?

Hairstyles are increasingly being considered by people to be a projection of their personalities.  As a result, barbers are still very much in demand. However, most people are looking for trained professionals and will not just drop in on any local Massachusetts barber shop displaying a red, white and blue pole. Training to become a barber is a career move that offers many benefits for those that are both artistic and sociable.  The artistic side is indulged by creating a plethora of different and sometimes challenging hairstyles. The social aspect obviously comes into play by keeping the customer engaged while creating your masterpiece. In fact, some barbers are so proud of their artistic accomplishments that they will take photos of their finished hairstyles and post them on their websites as a portfolio to attract new clients.  And barbering lends itself to a more intimate form of customer service by providing time with the client while cutting his (or her) hair.  This time spent together can lead to the development of a rapport or even a new friendship. As a result, many customers come back not only because they are pleased with the service, but also to enjoy the social amenities that their neighborhood barbershop can offer.

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