Showing posts with label PMTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PMTS. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

An amazing journey still...

Completely honesty here, I've been very frustrated at school lately. I understand why certain regulations are in place, but in this instance, these worksheets are geared towards students who attend day classes and I honestly feel we in night school are getting shafted. Rather than get into gross details, I need to address my issues with our Future Professional Adviser and express my concern. I know absences in March have been solely my issue, however there seems to be no way out of my situation, so I need to discuss options. Needless to say, I've had a bad attitude about school and THAT HAS GOT TO STOP. I am working towards an incredible future and I need to keep that as my focus.

So some good things lately...

I am working an awesome job now in a salon in guest services. I took a HUGE chance in applying for this position because the ad clearly said, in all caps, do NOT apply if you do not have salon reception experience. Well, recently I saw a news clip on the Today show on NBC about taking chances to make yourself stand out from the competition when applying for jobs. So, I wrote a kick-ass cover letter, included a picture of a cat on a limb (making a pun on my name, Kat) and expressing my interested and my ability to be a wonderful addition to their staff because I am a cosmetology student. IT WORKED! The next day after emailing my resume and cover letter, I was called for an interview. In the two weeks leading up to the interview, I stressed about hair, make-up, clothing and all the stress paid off. I had a great conversation with the owner and started last week. All I can say is, take chances, they will pay off!!

One other great thing, well, two really... B & I travelled to St Louis in late April so I could attend the Education Pass day with Jason Reyes at the Paul Mitchell School there. While I experienced some negativity (why is travelling for education such a foreign concept?), meeting the guy I consider my inspiration in the Paul Mitchell world was AMAZING! Jason really shows a passion for the industry and had some wonderful things to say about what it takes to be successful. I feel blessed that this opportunity was afforded to me.

Monday, April 29, 2013

May PMTS Specials

May Specials at 

Paul Mitchell the School - Overland Park!

On Tuesdays this month - bring your mother to your appointment and treat her to a complimentary cut when you schedule one for yourself! Or bring your daughter/son with you to your appointment, and both of you can get a haircut for the price of one!

Wednesdays are color specials! With any color service, you receive a complimentary haircut...

Thursdays continue to be our popular MAN UP! men's cuts for $5.

For all appointments, please call our guest services desk Tues - Sat after 9am at 913/381-5757. I see guests Tues - Thurs after 5:15p.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

One amazing experience....

I was offered the opportunity to attend my school's Cutting Education Pass with Mike Helm...

I'd been meaning to write a letter to Winn Claybaugh, the co-founder of Paul Mitchell the School for a bit and after Tuesday's event, I finally did. Rather than explain the whole story, here is what I wrote 

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Dear Winn –

Last night my decision to return to cosmetology school and attend PMTS – Overland Park (KS) was validated 10-fold by my attendance to my school’s Education Pass night of learning with Mike Helm. The cutting training was amazing, I definitely rediscovered where I needed to grow more and that the techniques I already had in place where correct and in rhythm with the methods that PMTS teaches.

I have to say though; the part of last evening that really touched me to the core was Mike’s talk about The Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation. I knew a bit about the Foundation through our FUNraising kick-off, but to hear the actual story from Mike blew me out of the water. I am afflicted with bi-polar and live the harsh realities of being un-medicated every day. I have a full-time job, but they don’t offer benefits and I can’t afford even the minimum insurance on my income. It’s a very scary time for me. I understand all too clearly how Andrew struggled and have an inclination of where his mind could have been on that very sad day when he chose to take his own life. I’ve been too close to death myself. I cried along with Mike when he discussed his best friend, and I cried in acknowledgement that I made the right choice to attend Paul Mitchell the Schools because of “the Culture”.

I attended a different school in Fall 2011/Winter 2012 in California. I really wanted to go to PMTS – Sherman Oaks, but I was without a car, and two hours via bus, one-way, with a kit was really out of the question. However, when I returned to the city of my heart, Kansas City, I was unsatisfied with the education I didn’t complete there, and really looked into other options. After touring two other local schools, I knew when I met the personnel at PMTS – Overland Park, that I was “home”. I have learned twice as much in 6 months at PMTS, than the 6 mos. at “that other school.” I am grateful I experienced another method of teaching, etc, but the entire curriculum, the class break-downs, the discovery methods, the giving back… these things at PMTS are far superior.

I just celebrated my 37th birthday in early March, and I know I am a few years late in finally deciding “what I want to be when I grow up”, but I think 10 years ago I would not have appreciated the education I am receiving now.

There is so much more I wish I could tell you about how much I love PMTS.

I hope that I am able to secure a future in the Paul Mitchell family when I graduate next year.

Thank you very much Winn, from the bottom of my heart.

Respectfully,
Kat Mavis

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He replied!

"Wow Kat! Your email has made my day and warmed my heart. Thanks so much for sharing.

Let me know how I can support you.

XOXO, Winn Claybaugh"

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I LOVE MY SCHOOL!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Choosing a mentor...

So part of the education you receive at Paul Mitchell the School is a process of defining who you are and who & what inspires you. That includes doing research on a person you consider an inspiration, a Mentor. Well, my tentative choice was confirmed by a simple "like" to my comment on Facebook.

I was a giddy school girl when a comment I made to this individual's status update was given a thumbs up by himself!! The fact that he took the time to read comments on his Facebook page, always shows humility & gratitude...

Jason Reyes inspires me. His story is amazing and I can't wait to learn more about his journey to become a national Advanced Academy educator for Paul Mitchell

Sunday, February 3, 2013

February Specials!



Sweetheart Days!On Tuesdays, share a haircut & style with your sweetheart or best friend for the price of one!!

Fight the Frostbite!On Wednesdays, treat your hair to a winter escape... Schedule an Awapuhi Keratriplex Treatment for $20



Man Up!Style isn't born, it's groomed! So men, get your style on and get a haircut for $5! ($10 for Phase 2 Future Professionals)

Call the Guest Services desk at 913/381-5757 and ask for an evening appointment with Kat M on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday!




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Time to reflect and grow

So I need to start using this as a forum for my discoveries and exploits as a "Future Professional" in the cosmetology business. One thing I can say for sure, I made the right choice (finally!) to go back to school and make this my career. I think the education I received in California definitely got the fire fueled, but I am so happy I made the decision to attend Paul Mitchell here in the KC metro area. I have had so many "a-ha!" moments and the techniques and methods of learning have clicked so much more, that everyday at school is enjoyable.

So what do I blog from here? Do I focus on the education and discoveries? Do I post on trends and tips? Help dear readers... I want to write what you want to read.

XO-
K