STATE OF ILLINOIS APPROVED & SANCTIONED LICENSING PROGRAM A.B.C. School of Nail Technology, Inc located in Northern Illinois will open new and exciting doors to the wonderful world of the beauty industry. Learn the skills needed to be a part of one of the largest growing industries. As a Nail Technician you can choose from many career paths. A.B.C. School of Nail Technology Student’s can choose to attend on either a full or part-time basis. Whether you are looking for a new career, a secondary income or just to learn a skill, our program will start you on your way to State Certification. Full and part-time jobs are abundant due to the shortage of qualified, licensed nail technicians. |
CHECKOUT OUR NEW PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. COMPLETE YOUR LICENSING REQUIREMENTS BEFORE YOU GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL BE READY TO TAKE YOUR BOARDS FOR LICENSING UPON RECEIVING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA. |
Choose from the following programs: NAIL TECHNICIAN 350 CREDIT HOUR * STATE APPROVED LICENSE PROGRAM PLEASE CALL CINDY HEIDEMANN AT (847) 458-6500 OR (847) 337-3144. TO FIND OUT THE CURRENT PRICING ON THESE PROGRAMS AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. |
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Percent change in employment, projected 2010-20 Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov, Employment Projections program Employment of manicurists and pedicurists is expected to grow 17 percent from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The increase in employment reflects demand for new nail services being offered, such as mini sessions (quick manicures at a low cost) and mobile manicures and pedicures more healthful lifestyle through better grooming and wellness should also result in higher employment. Considered a low-cost luxury service, manicures and pedicures will continue to be in demand by individuals at all income levels. Job Prospects Job opportunities should be very good overall. The growing number of nail salons and the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations will result in many job openings. Pay The median hourly wage of manicurists and pedicurists was $9.45 in May 2010. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $7.85, and the top 10 percent earned more than $14.71. Although most manicurists and pedicurists work full time, many have variable schedules and work part time. Their schedules are often determined by the type of establishment they work for. For example, a full service salon may require manicurists and pedicurists to work an eight-hour day. A boutique hair salon, however, may require shorter work hours on a part-time basis. Longer hours are not unusual for self-employed workers. Weekends and evenings tend to be the busiest times for manicurists and pedicurists |
Updated May 2, 2014 |