Sunday, June 7, 2020

For beauty and hairdressing The future looks bright

This is the sad fact that someone who opened a new business in the city told me that offers all beauty therapy, including full body massage. One man even called and said he wanted a full body massage, but added that he should explain that he was not wearing underwear.

The implication was obvious, so the answer was simply to say that men who did not wear underwear were not massaged and that he should take his business elsewhere.

Beauty salon near me are one of the few survivors on Main Street where there are countless closings of other types of businesses. Britain's main streets will look very different in the middle of this century.

It is difficult to see that more than a handful of service companies such as beauty therapy survive in the future in urban centers. Beauty therapy such as hairdressing are two functions that require the physical presence of the client and cannot be purchased online.

Perhaps in forty years supermarkets will also disappear as Internet purchases become more and more. The inevitable result will be that since manufacturers are no longer tied to preferred suppliers they will be selling directly from the factory and presumably this will lead to lower prices.

The future of shopping is a subject big enough to appeal to students seeking a good Ph.D. degree and science fiction writers alike. If the future is about home deliveries of everything we likely need, from food to clothing, then the next conclusion is that few of us will have to leave our homes, as most of the work these days can be done at through a computer and a modem.

As electronic communication becomes more sophisticated, it is quite easy to visualize office work in a virtual environment. Sitting at a table at home, one can be found having a conference with a dozen holograms from coworkers.

It seems like a good idea to get involved in the business of services, such as beauty therapy and hairdressing, since both services will always have a future. Home appliance repair like television repairs are service jobs that have had their day.

In the 1960s, the TV repairman was a busy person in every town and city, but now it's rarer than horse shit or goosebumps. The fact is that all televisions have reached the point of society to use and throw away, so if it does not work it is not profitable and if it is still in the warranty stage, a replacement is provided anyway.

The surprising fact is that, despite all the talk, we continue to fill landfills at an unending rate despite some efforts in positive material recycling.

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