2017 Mixed Catalog (With All Programs)

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may turn on. If outdoors: Stay there.  Move away from buildings, street lights, and utility wires.  Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings, at exits and alongside exterior walls. (Many fatalities from earthquakes occur when people run outside of buildings only to be killed by falling debris from collapsing walls. Ground movement during an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death or injury. Most earthquake-related casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects.) Armed Intruder/Terrorist Incident  Call Public Safety –911.  In case of an immediate life-threatening event, each individual should take whatever actions are necessary to protect his or her own life.  If it is possible to flee the area safely and avoid danger, do so.  If flight is impossible, lock (or barricade) all doors and secure yourself in a safe area.  Remaininplaceuntilan“allclear”isgivenbyanauthorizedpersonorlawenforcement official. Campus Disturbance/Rioting  Administrationwilldeterminethelevelofemergencyandcall911.  Urge students to calm down, encourage students to leave area.  Diffuse disruptive situation by using distraction techniques (whistle, yell, bull horn, etc.).  Identify and isolate the major participants.  Move students involved in disturbance to an isolated area.  Document situation

Employment Opportunities The salon industry employs over 1,700,000 people nationally, about half of whom are full time cosmetologists. While these professionals tend to move around in the industry, there were more vacated positions in 2006 than well-prepared entrants to fill the positions. A sizable number of employees (27% percent) leave each year, with plans to open their own salon, work from their home, or rent a booth and become independent contractors. This suggests that the industry provides options to start one’s own business.

Potential Earning For a Graduate A 2007 survey on job demand indicates that salons plan to hire over 45,000 new employees in California. The national average income for a salon professional is $35,973, although California’s average income for a salon professional is $44,134. These amounts do not 66 | P a g e


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