A bit speechless!
#1
A bit speechless!
Well I've just been and had me hair done Looks lovely it do. BUT my English hairdresser who has lived in Alberta for 20 odd years is upping sticks and returning to the UK. I must admit I was a little shocked and I completely understand why he is returning. I'm so lucky I got to see him so I could say goodbye - his last day at work is Saturday! Maybe it's only the ladies who will understand but I feel as though I'm losing a good friend.
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
#2
Re: A bit speechless!
Wow - after 20 years here? And the main reason, that you know of ?
PS - starting all over again and finding a new person is just brutal
PS - starting all over again and finding a new person is just brutal
#3
Re: A bit speechless!
If my hairdressers just beggered off without a by-your-leave I'd be gobsmacked
that's why I use an an electric razor with a guard on it!
Looks dead nice!
Seriously though:
Are there that many prospects for hairdressers back in England?
that's why I use an an electric razor with a guard on it!
Looks dead nice!
Seriously though:
Are there that many prospects for hairdressers back in England?
#5
Re: A bit speechless!
Well I've just been and had me hair done Looks lovely it do. BUT my English hairdresser who has lived in Alberta for 20 odd years is upping sticks and returning to the UK. I must admit I was a little shocked and I completely understand why he is returning. I'm so lucky I got to see him so I could say goodbye - his last day at work is Saturday! Maybe it's only the ladies who will understand but I feel as though I'm losing a good friend.
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
I feel your pain Piff Poff
I went to the same hairdresser for 12 years in the UK when she decided to emigrate.
She wrote me a lovely letter, which I still have. It made me cry but I was happy for her.
I grew up with her doing my hair so it was sad.
#7
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This is definitely a girl thing
I have had the same hairdresser for 12 years and am quite scared about finding a new one in Canada
I have had the same hairdresser for 12 years and am quite scared about finding a new one in Canada
#8
Re: A bit speechless!
As I have a colour put on I can be in there for 2 1/2 hours so I need to be with someone I can have a gossip to, she fits the bill.
So Nikki and Piff Poff there is hope for you both.
#9
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Well, he has given me the name of the lady that does his hair, so I will be trying her out - fingers crossed
Basically he's not had a happy time at work lately, his parents are not in the best of health and this winter was the final nail so to speak - it's been so brutally cold, he already hates the winter and Christmas was his worse time of year and his daughter wants to study in London. So he's off home.
My daughter was gutted too. She said 'how can he do this to us!' So at the tender age of 14 she already knows the value of a good hairdresser.
Basically he's not had a happy time at work lately, his parents are not in the best of health and this winter was the final nail so to speak - it's been so brutally cold, he already hates the winter and Christmas was his worse time of year and his daughter wants to study in London. So he's off home.
My daughter was gutted too. She said 'how can he do this to us!' So at the tender age of 14 she already knows the value of a good hairdresser.
#10
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 407
Re: A bit speechless!
Crikey that is a long time to be away from the UK and decide to move. Hope the move goes well for him.
I'm doing the hairdressing thing in reverse, I'm besides myself that I can't take mine with me, it is my only real "treat" and I spend a fortune every couple of months but she does a fabulous job so I feel it is worth it.
I'm doing the hairdressing thing in reverse, I'm besides myself that I can't take mine with me, it is my only real "treat" and I spend a fortune every couple of months but she does a fabulous job so I feel it is worth it.
#11
Re: A bit speechless!
Well I've just been and had me hair done Looks lovely it do. BUT my English hairdresser who has lived in Alberta for 20 odd years is upping sticks and returning to the UK. I must admit I was a little shocked and I completely understand why he is returning. I'm so lucky I got to see him so I could say goodbye - his last day at work is Saturday! Maybe it's only the ladies who will understand but I feel as though I'm losing a good friend.
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
The more I hear and read about peoples reasons for returning and the longer I am here, the more I understand why they want to go back. This winter has been brutal temperature wise and for those that don't relish the thought of snow for 6 months It's gonna be hard and the final nail, if the winter has been a hard one.
So Mr Hairdresser, if you see this thread - I wish you all the best back in the UK. (I know you've been reading the MBTUK forum).
#12
Re: A bit speechless!
I don't mean to be rude but just because the part of the UK that you live in is a "hole" it doesn't mean that the whole place is like that
#14
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 9,606
Re: A bit speechless!
I'd be gutted if my tonsorial engineer pushed off back home. He knows just what I want and does me in about five minutes. Not that he's likely to go home. He's from Iraq.