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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:59am
William: you sound such a great stylist and so caring. Do you have a salon? If so, where is it?
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> William: you sound such a great stylist and so caring.> Do you have a salon? If so, where is it?To Chrissie;I am very blessed in my life by making some good decisions early on, I am maybe not completely retired, but, living comfortably. I dissolved my long time partnership in the salon business a while back and now am enjoying the 'fruits' of my many years labor to a higher level. I have a salon area set up in my house and only work by refrence or private appointment only, when I want to. Rest assured I still do plenty to stay 'current' but I am able to pick and choose as I want to. I have made many friends and customers throughout the years by being more than 'just the guy behind the chair' and by treating all customers like they are the most special client that I ever had. I have always had a loyal following, and through them my client base has always grown from referrals. I am located in the Tulsa Ok area, and I usually do not acccept new clients unless by referrel or by special circumstances. I guess this sounds concieted, but I like to 'give back' to those who need my help the most. I would rather help a down and out person who cannot afford my services than charge a lot to do someone whom has a lot of money and who has screwed up their hair just changing it on a whim. I don't feel a lot of pain for the extravagant person, but I do feel a lot of pride in helping someone whom really needs it, to see and feel the gratitude that they exude after helping them is worth the effort. william
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> William:I knew you sounded like a great person and your reply proved this. Good for you - and keep up the good work.
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