Vietnam (Origin of Nail Salon Business) (3/3)
One of research interests is entrepreneurship and self-employment among Asian Americans. In that context, as New American Media reports, one example that has increasingly become prominent in recent years is the dominance of Vietnamese Americans in the nail salon business: These days, [nail salons are] a main source of living for the Vietnamese American community. Drummey, publisher of VietSalon, a bi-monthly magazine, says that nearly 45 percent of the nail salons in the United States employ Vietnamese technicians or are Vietnamese owned. . . . And with that growth has come advancement. Men, for one, are entering the field in huge numbers. And as Vietnamese Americans are becoming more entrenched in the industry, they are investing more funds and technique in their daily work, upgrading their salons with top-of-the-line equipment and first-rate artistry. The article also mentions that apparently, there are now even international competitions on nail art (the intricate designs that are painted onto fingernails). Unfortunately, the article does not mention any challenges that Vietnamese experience in either opening up or operating their nail salons (such as dealing with increasingly stringent health regulations, toxic fumes from the chemicals used, and competition from other Vietnamese salons), nor any issues related to interacting with their clientele that inevitably arise (ie, how customers might get annoyed if employees talk among themselves in Vietnamese rather than ...
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The old generations have made millions of dollars from Nails, And this help the next generation of Vietnamese become doctors and lawyers. Most doctors and lawyers that are Vietnamese origin; their parents did nails to support their education. I'm proud to be helping my parents do Nails so that my education will be paid for. Without the? money that comes from doing Nails, i wouldn't have a chance of thinking about going to Med School. Be Proud
the bible says all work is honorable (legit of? course)
What's wrong with doing Nail?? Is that wrong thing to do and illegal?? Every job is a good job as long as u dont hurt people & the communities around u. So u want the Viet to become a bank robber, drug dealer or some other illegal jobs?? Who? doesnt want to work in high educated White Collar jobs, but u have to start from somewhere. U people need to put urself into their positions & stop disrespecting the Vietnamese communities, especially the Nail Salon workers!! It is called Survival people!!
dont forget Joseph Cao, the one and only...?
LMAO!!!!!!!1?