Electrolysis, permanent hair removal, has always been in demand, and is increasing significantly. Benefits are financially and personally rewarding. With a Certification or Licensure (if a licensed state), you will be able to work as an electrologist most anywhere you live in the U.S.
"In 1983 I started the first school in Georgia and the Southeast approved by the Board of Education in Atlanta, GA – Atlanta School of Electrolysis. My passion for electrolysis and the highest standards of electrology education has continued to grow after 30+ years of service. I’ve taught many extremely successful students during these years, all of whom never regretted their decision to beome an electrologist.I’ve enjoyed seeing their success and ability to financially provide for themselves and sometimes their families. Many became leaders contributing their expertise to our profession. I’ve rejoiced when they retire after a very successful career. They all say, “I love what I do.”
After years of running a full-time school and electrolysis business, I decided to change the requirements so that I could offer private internship teaching. It’s very difficult in today’s world and economy to be a full time student. This way I’m able to be flexible with most of their schedules. Being flexible allows them the opportunity to pursue a career in electrolysis that they otherwise may not have had. It also enables them to take baby steps comfortably after they graduate, because they weren’t in a financial loss by losing time off work if they were employed.
I’ve had an amazingly blessed and successful career doing the two things I love most, teaching and serving my clients. This might be your passion and purpose too!
Call me to schedule an interview."
Sincerely,
Voncille V. Burdette, CPE, CI
Founder/Director ASE, PES
International Lecturer
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When it comes to selecting your electrology training, you want to be sure you make the right choice. Whether you've already scouted a few electrology schools, or haven't yet considered your options, we’d like to stress that
it is important to research and gain insights on what to expect along the way. Some of the best advice we've found for how to make the best decision is to just ask questions. Here's some advice for trying to find the electrology school/educator that works for you.