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"Training Students for the
21st Century"
News Release
June 2008
Arthur's School of Massage Therapy Slated to Open
Arthur's Beauty College announces the opening of Arthur's School of Massage
Therapy in Pine Bluff, AR in July 2008. Located at 2710 Commerce Circle, this is
the only massage school servicing the Pine Bluff area. Classes will be under the
supervision of William Bolls, Massage Therapy Instructor.
Offering services to the public as well, all services will be performed under
supervision of a licensed professional. Prospective students are asked to call
870.534.0498 for more information, or visit
www.arthursmassage.com.
Print a brochure
December 2007
Business Fundamentals Added to Curriculum .
Arthur's Beauty College announces the addition of Business Fundamentals to it's
curriculum. Business Fundamentals is designed to provide students with "leading
edge" business skills necessary for the licensed professional. Only 11
schools in the nation were selected to be a part of this innovative and exciting
program and Arthur's is the only school in Arkansas selected to offer
Business Fundamentals to its students.
This 12-week class prepares students in the areas of business management,
finances, marketing, sales and how to increase your revenue. Students will learn
how to connect and communicate with your clients, balance work, home and family,
manage personal finances, increase daily sales, build clientele and MORE!
For more information on how you can be a part of this success building
program and change your future, contact Arthur's Beauty College at
info@arthursbeautycollege.com
or call 1-800-CUT-CLASS.
December 2007
U.S. News & World Reports recently listed
Cosmetology/Hairstylist as one of the best career choices in 2008.
Last year U.S. News & World Report featured
only career's that typically require at least a bachelor's degree, as the
majority of their readers are college educated. However, times have changed and
more and more traditional college graduates are finding less and less job
opportunities as more employers are "off-shoring" more professional jobs that
require four-year degrees. Also, with society telling high school students that
college is the way, there is an accelerated shortage of skilled people in
jobs fields that don't require traditional college.
The four non-college careers U.S. News chose
as top careers "would be rewarding even to many college graduates, especially
because college grads are likely to stand out against the competition." The
field of Cosmetology was selected as one of these top
four careers for 2008. in other words, "Even college graduates should
consider skilled-trade careers", such as Cosmetology.
The criteria used to select this field was based on the following:
Job satisfaction, defined as
spending a high percentage of time on activities that many people
would consider rewarding or pleasant.
Training difficulty, defined by
the length of training typically required, adjusted by the amount of
science and/or math involved.
Prestige, based on an informal
survey of college-educated adults.
Job market outlook, based on
data from the U.S. Department of Labor and professional
organizations, with the career's resistance to being off-shored
considered.
Pay, with data provided by
payscale.com, which has an
extensive database of individual employee compensation profiles.
Arthur's Beauty College
can provide you with the education and skills you need to compete in
today's top job market. Call 1-800-288-2527 to secure your place in the future.
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