by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:24 am
There is definitely an aspect of it being a luxury item for me in all of this. It was $40 for the longest time.
Before I met my current barber, I would never have the next haircut scheduled. Five, six, seven, eight, nine weeks would go by. I didn't like how I looked, but I also disliked the possibilities of having to arrive without an appointment at a SuperCuts, wait some amount of time and then burn an hour before getting called up. I was at a place once in Thornton that did haircuts for AHHHH twenty somethings that were not white guys, and who absolutely did not need haircuts, because their haircuts looked like they literally just got them done. Just barbers going over each hair on their head one by one. I tried to walk in there and after 25 minutes, saw people that did not have appointments get called up ahead of me and left. Hey, great - take care of your regulars. Definitely don't need to be forward thinking when it comes to getting new customers since scientists cured baldness that one time.
So having the same person do the same thing 4 or 5 weeks out is great for me. Love it. I don't have the anxiety of anyone screwing it up while the cut is going on because she cuts it the same way. So for me it's worth the money. In the winter it is tough to get over there. Where she was originally working was in downtown Denver and I would walk a couple blocks over and get it cut. But then I moved west and she started her own business and moved east, so I need to plan for an hour to get there. It should take less than that, but the people who live out that way are incapable of not smashing up their cars every single day, so it adds time.
There is definitely an aspect of it being a luxury item for me in all of this. It was $40 for the longest time.
Before I met my current barber, I would never have the next haircut scheduled. Five, six, seven, eight, nine weeks would go by. I didn't like how I looked, but I also disliked the possibilities of having to arrive without an appointment at a SuperCuts, wait some amount of time and then burn an hour before getting called up. I was at a place once in Thornton that did haircuts for AHHHH twenty somethings that were not white guys, and who absolutely did not need haircuts, because their haircuts looked like they literally just got them done. Just barbers going over each hair on their head one by one. I tried to walk in there and after 25 minutes, saw people that did not have appointments get called up ahead of me and left. Hey, great - take care of your regulars. Definitely don't need to be forward thinking when it comes to getting new customers since scientists cured baldness that one time.
So having the same person do the same thing 4 or 5 weeks out is great for me. Love it. I don't have the anxiety of anyone screwing it up while the cut is going on because she cuts it the same way. So for me it's worth the money. In the winter it is tough to get over there. Where she was originally working was in downtown Denver and I would walk a couple blocks over and get it cut. But then I moved west and she started her own business and moved east, so I need to plan for an hour to get there. It should take less than that, but the people who live out that way are incapable of not smashing up their cars every single day, so it adds time.