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    Drivers' Education Of The Fox Cities Ltd

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Gill-Tech Academy

    Gill-Tech Academy

    2.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I haven't been to Gill-Tech since it moved from downtown, but I always got nice, cheap ($8)…read morehaircuts here. Stylists generally require quite a bit of instruction with regard to what you want (be specific!), but can manage a simple trim just fine. I'd suggest this place for cut maintenance, but not for anything drastic....once when I said "I'm ready to lose about 6 inches," I thought they'd died and gone to heaven - the poor (mostly) girls don't often get to do dramatic cuts (lots of men's cuts, and old women's hairsetting, as far as I can tell). They also offer nails, spa services - all at very reasonable prices.

    I had a rather poor experience at Gill-Tech when I took my bridesmaids to get our hair done for my…read morewedding. I knew we all wanted something pretty simple so I didn't think it would be too much trouble. I was initially assured that the Special Occasions package would not take more than an hour. Luckily I planned for 2 hours because it took well over 2 and I ended up being way behind. My stylist was snarky and bad-mouthed brides that she has had before. She followed up those comments by thanking me for being so laid back and friendly, but I still did not feel like she was acting professionally. She continued to say that she was bad at braids and she was nervous and talked about how my hair wasn't cooperating. That did not help my nerves, either. I ended up having a lot of "chunks" of hair that were sprayed stiff while the rest were frizzy. Luckily another stylist came over to help with the braids, at least. My Matron of Honor's stylist was reluctant to have her sit near the rest of us during the hair and nails and had placed her on the other side of the room for both. Finally, the icing on the cake, toward the end of the appointment my nerves were pretty jumpy (because we were late, my hair wasn't working out, I had been smothered with negativity by my stylist and about to be married) one of the stylists said to me, "Don't worry, everyone's nervous their first time." My first time... getting married? Excuse me? My girls ended up with beautiful hair. I am thankful for that. I wanted to be able to get them a special treat. However, I wish the trainees would be coached on how to behave more professionally and be sensitive to the needs and feelings of their clients. Having my hair be a bit funky was not the end of the world, but I had hoped the experience would have been more calming and less nerve-shattering.

    Drivers' Education Of The Fox Cities Ltd - driving_schools - Updated May 2026

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