Lina Dulkyte
As a little girl I wanted to grow up to be a saleswoman .Growing up all my work was related to sales because I thought it was the job I wanted to do from a young age. By the time I was 28 I already had 3 daughters. While my daughters were little I was incapacitated and attended a job center, The job center exchange offered me training, I had a lot of choices, then I chose a manicurist training. My thoughts were, I really won't work as a manicurist, it's not me, but I agreed because they told me they would pay me well for training and I felt like winning the lottery. I enjoyed the training a lot, then I understood what I really wanted to do: nails. I enjoy it when I do nails. So I started as a manicurist in 2013, the first year was not successful. It was difficult to find clients and the job was not high standard work because it took a lot of practice, but now in 2021 I'm a nail master. I had a lot of training with a wide variety of educators and I have about 13 to 18 clients a week now - I can't have a lot of clients because one of my daughters has a disability, I have to spend time with her and my other daughters. The biggest challenge was finding a good company with high quality tools and gels, in 2018 I had to first get acquainted with Crystal Nails products and I loved it. I later received an invitation from Crystal Nails to become a Brand Ambassador and in 2020 I started my training to become an educator. Crystal Nails gives me the opportunity to grow as a Master. My main focus is that I would like to give advice to girls who are just starting to work towards becoming a master. Don't give up after the first setback, repeat the training if you don't feel unsure and ready, analyze the shortcomings in the work done, if you give up after the first setbacks, it will be very difficult to return.
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