Pros
Drybar is such a fun environment, I got along with my coworkers 98 percent of the time. They teach you their technique and it’s pretty awesome, their hot tools and products are pretty good. The salon decor, environment and concept itself is well thought out and meticoulsy planned. Drybar has built a pretty good reputation for themselves so the clientele is steady. You get to meet a lot of people so come to work pretty and they only build DRYBAR’s in affluent neighborhoods so that could be a pro or con for you but a great networking opportunity . Worked here during college while taking 18 plus hours they were flexible with my schedule. My managers at drybar river oaks were amazing and understanding DRYBAR’s staff upper management is pretty good as well. Fun work meetings usually food catered.
Cons
You may be scheduled to work a certain time but if it’s not busy they will tell you to stay home, or if you arrive and it’s not busy they will not let you clock in. If you have actual bills and responsibilities this should be temporary or in conjunction with another job. this is decent play money but not reliable and you are under paid. Better,sturdier brushes for the stylist would also be awesome