New section for 19 hairdressing trainees celebrated in Fulda
New section for 19 hairdressing trainees celebrated in Fulda
a new way for the hairdressing trainees in Fulda
The freewheeling ceremony of the Fulda hairdresser guild took place on August 12, 200 and was a significant moment in the life of 19 young hairdressers who had successfully passed their exams. The quality of the training in the region was once again demonstrated with two graduates who passed the winter exam and 17 who passed the summer exam in 2024. This celebration not only symbolized the profession, but also the beginning of a new chapter full of opportunities and challenges.
community and tradition in the craft
The event was led by Stefan Otterbein, the senior master of the Fulda hairdresser guild, who congratulated the new journeyman for their achievements. Otterbein emphasized the meaning of the hairdressing profession and quoted a Chinese wisdom: "If you want to be happy for a lifetime, love your work." This illustrates how closely the craft is connected to the quality of life of people who come into the salons every day. The support from the district craftsmen and the Eduard Stieler School played a crucial role in order to optimally prepare the prospective hairdressers for their exams.
The importance of further training
Timo Zimmermann, the deputy senior master, emphasized in his speech that learning the craft does not end with the journeyman's letter. He reminded the graduates that the industry is constantly changing and it is essential to continue their education in order to keep up with the latest trends and techniques. The ability to make people happy and improve their self -image should be understood as a special responsibility.
honors and congratulations
One of the highlights of the hands -free ceremony was the handover of the journeyman's letters. Emilia Blem received special recognition, who was recognized as the best examination. Her training company, Marie-Luise Weber Hair & Beauty in Künzell, was also recognized for the excellent training. In addition, Otterbein and Zimmermann also congratulated other successful graduates, such as Lea Gärtner from Cutting Crew. These honors illustrate the close connection between the trainees and their training centers.
an outlook on the future
Gabriele Leipold, managing director of the district craftsmanship, underlined the tradition of hands -on hands -up and the role of the new journeyman as the future designer of our society. "You are not only the heirs of the craft, but also the creators of the world of tomorrow," said Leipold. This illustrates the responsibility that the new specialists bear and emphasizes its influence on society.
With the official part of the celebration, a significant chapter for the graduates who can start their future careers can start with the graduates. The sociable end of the event offered the opportunity to celebrate together and discuss the next steps in professional life. It is a fresh start that brings with great hopes and opportunities that will enrich the community in Fulda.