Ernest Pifeleti, Licensed Barber

With the busy lives we all tend to lead, it is important to remember not to neglect the people we do it for. In today's interview Ernest reminds us to set goals with a real purpose. We often realize a little to late how some of the achievements we strive for may have a detrimental affect on those around us that we care for. Remember that staying focused is a balance and we must consistently work on making the right adjustments. Read his responses below and use them as motivation to start or continue your own plan for success

What lead you to start working as a barber? How long have you been doing it?
-Graduating high school and the need to get a fresh cut becoming a weekly ritual not just me but for the rest of the boys. It was unfortunately putting a nice dent in our wallets, so I picked up the clippers, pretty much butchered all of my close family and friends and here I am today still cutting away 9 years later.

Would you consider this your passion? Do you have another field or venture that you work in?
-Of course I consider Barbering as my passion, I wouldn't have been doing it as long as I have been. I still get the same excitement and enjoyment being barber as I did when I first started.

What is your craziestclient experience?
-To be honest I couldn't say what the craziest experience I've had in the Barbershop is..(too many)

What is one long term goal you have in life?
-My long term Goal in life is to be there for My son, watch him grow up and be successful in whatever he does, maybe next Gen Barber.

Lastly, what is your ideal retirement scenario?
-My ideal retirement scenario would be living the life somewhere in Dubai driving around Lamborghini's and Ferrari's without a care in the world, Hey Dreams are free!!