A New Career Path: How beauty school changed my life
I was born and raised in the Richmond area. Â I grew up in a very artistic family. Â My Father plays music and draws; my Mother is one of the best interior decorators I know; I have a sister who loves crafts, and my twin brother, C.P., displays his talents through amazing pictures. Â I decided to choose hair as my artistic medium; though it hasn’t always been like that.
In 2000, I graduated from Thomas Dale High School in Chester, VA, and then pursued an education at Radford University. Â It was one of the best experiences of my life. Â I was the first person in my family to graduate from college.
After earning my degree, I began managing a local steakhouse. Â I love the restaurant industry; I spent two years with the steakhouse, until I took a higher paid job managing a new Olive Garden in the Richmond area. Â I was in charge of the restaurant overall sales, and the training of over 100 employees.
I spent the next five years maturing, making a lot of money, and establishing great, lasting friendships. Â At the same time, however, the restaurant industry can be a beast! Â There were times when I was working 65-70 hours without a day off. Â I would regularly go see my hairstylist, Amber, to get my hair cut and de-stress! Â I admired how creative she was, and I knew she loved what she did. Â She made me miss my artistic side, so out of the blue; I started looking at beauty schools. Â I remembered hearing a commercial on the radio about . Â I called and made an appointment with an academic advisor, and before I knew it, I was enrolled! Â I hadn’t even had the opportunity to tell my employer I wanted to go back to school- It all happened so fast! Â I turned in my notice, and spent the next month saying goodbye to my Restaurant Family.
About a month before I started at Empire, my house caught fire. Â My partner, Remy, my twin and I lost almost everything. Â It was a very hard time to have just changed career paths, and financially I was terrified. Â In this “What Now?!?” moment, my family insisted I continue on my path.
Once I started school, I was very concerned that I wouldn’t “have what it takes”. Â I have never had the experience doing hair before, so there was a lot of hesitation. Â In my Pre-Salon days at Empire, I found myself getting frustrated at the practical portions of our class work. Â Through my educators’ guidance, and support from my fellow classmates, I was able to rise above the angst. Â The skills I was learning were becoming more and more routine.
In May, I attended  I had saved up all year in order to be able to attend.  The Expo was so exciting!  I was able to meet some of the beauty’s industry’s best.  Taking their seminars and hearing their stories was very inspirational.
Nick Arrojo had a wonderful presentation at the Expo. Â From him, I learned that you will be successful no matter how skilled you are. Â It’s all about your present yourself. Â As long as you work hard, stay positive and professional, you can be just as successful as Arrojo.
I was able to meet Nick after his presentation. Â I stood tall, gave him a firm handshake, and then gave him my card. Â He asked me where I was going to work after I graduated. Â I told him where ever this industry will take me. Â He handed me his card, and told me to email him.
I was completely inspired, energized to get back to school! Â A few months after the Expo, I was able to get an interview with Nick at his salon, , in New York City. Â The experience of going to NY was incredible! Â I am currently still thinking about a move to the “Big Apple”, however, a large part of me wants to stay here in Richmond. Â I have just recently been offered a position with an upscale salon. Â I will be starting my new job at Mango Salon in the fall.
I am so glad I chose to come to Empire. Â In just one year, I have completely changed my life! Â I embrace my future with the new trade I have learned, and I look forward to what comes next.
Michael Bay