Barbering & Beautician as a Career Path for College Grads
- Wayne Honeycutt
- Oct 18
- 2 min read
đ From Classrooms to Clippers: Why More College Grads Are Choosing Barbering

In todayâs economy, more young professionals are realizing that success doesnât always come with a corporate badge. For some, it starts with a pair of clippers. Barbering â long seen as a trade â has evolved into a viable, profitable career path that allows creative independence, financial freedom, and purpose.
At The Shop Bham, owner Wayne Honeycutt Jr. proves that you can turn passion into a profession. After earning a marketing degree, Wayne discovered that his barber income outpaced entry-level corporate pay. âBarbering gave me freedom and growth that the office couldnât,â he says.
đŒ Career Freedom and Earning Potential
Barbering and Hairstyling combines craftsmanship with entrepreneurship. Licensed barbers can earn anywhere from $40Kâ$100K annually, depending on clientele, hours, and specialization. Unlike salaried jobs, your income reflects your effort and reputation.
At The Shop Bham, new barbers start on commission and transition to booth rental once their books grow â a mentorship system that helps graduates turn skills into sustainability.
đ Why It Appeals to College-Educated Professionals
Creative control: Youâre your own motivator.
Flexible schedule: Set your hours, have discipline, and grow your clientele.
Immediate feedback: Your results are visible every day.
Community connection: Barbers & Hairstylist influence culture and confidence.
đ A Sustainable Path
As automation reshapes industries, trades like barbering remain human-driven. âYou canât automate a fade,â Wayne laughs. But itâs true â barbering will always require a personal touch, trust, and artistry.
âš The Shop Bham Advantage
We bridge education and execution â teaching time management, marketing, and branding to help barbers build generational success. For college grads seeking purpose and independence, The Shop isnât just a workplace â itâs a launchpad.
đ The Shop Bham â Woodlawn, Birmingham, Alabama
Address: 5812 1st Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35212
Phone: 205-595-3898
Email: theshopbham1@gmail.com
Website: www.theshopham.online



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