jcottonl02
Well-Known Member
As many of you probably saw, I got like...my dream job COMPLETELY unexpectedly the other day. I went for an interview with little-no experience, was told there were 3 other more experienced people being interviewed too (but was also told they liked me so much they would make sure I got a job somewhere in the company, if I was unsuccessful in the groomer position). I had a trial day, did my absolute best I could. I researched all about shampoos- types, pH etc., common skin conditions, stripping, basic grooming tools, basic breed styles etc. and tried to show my willingness to learn and my eagerness. The head groomer was SO lovely and said she was impressed and would put in a good word with the manager for me. When i left the trial I was very happy because I knew I did myself justice, but I tried to stop myself being happy because I knew I wouldn't get it.
Anyway...a few days later....I got the call offering me the job. It was like a dream!
It's my first day on Friday, and I just wondered if any of you dog groomers out there could give me some advice- what do groomers like to see?, any specific procedures which would look great on me if I knew them already? Any major pitfalls I could fall down on?
Obviously when I wash the dog I was from head to tail, in the pads, bottom and genitals, make sure it's rinsed properly etc. and hold them and control them in the right way. And I don't touch the dogs unless told I can- like when she is grooming them and I am watching, I wouldn't ever touch the dog in case I made it jump etc.
Thanks
Jen
Anyway...a few days later....I got the call offering me the job. It was like a dream!
It's my first day on Friday, and I just wondered if any of you dog groomers out there could give me some advice- what do groomers like to see?, any specific procedures which would look great on me if I knew them already? Any major pitfalls I could fall down on?
Obviously when I wash the dog I was from head to tail, in the pads, bottom and genitals, make sure it's rinsed properly etc. and hold them and control them in the right way. And I don't touch the dogs unless told I can- like when she is grooming them and I am watching, I wouldn't ever touch the dog in case I made it jump etc.
Thanks
Jen