Ukraine’s interior ministry is the center of the trouble. In a report to the attorney general, it wrote that
there is”suspicion that a high number of workers employed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs were involved in organized crime”. The internal affairs officer says that over a thousand are suspected of such activity, and,”A few of them have been arrested.” Things do not look good for the Interior Ministry. I doubt if the image of the ministry was in any way they would want to jeopardize a vote for re-election. And I am not sure this will help . It may go the way of the failures that are recent . I am sure that those two items would not work.
Is it possible to bring back the services of the Ukraine barbershop? How hard is it to restore a service that is vital to the people of Ukraine? If nothing else, it will take the mood of the country and the government to get back on course.
Be certain that you understand how things work in the Ukranian barbering business if you’re thinking about a barbershop. A few years ago, before there was corruption, many barbers worked outside the area, drawing on on their solutions, and working with the population. That was before the arrival of the ethnic Russian invasion.
If you’ve read the book”Restless” by Christopher Caldwell, you may know about different barbers who would come into the area, searching for different jobs. That is part of what brought these barbers – when they worked there, they could get better support, and better prices. There are too many to do that.
Not long ago, local people reported that several of the new bars had put up signs that said”Russian barbers”, because they wanted to catch the interest of the locals, and keep them coming back for more. This has upset the locals, who consider it a unpatriotic.
Ukrainians are currently looking to learn about barbers. They should be careful to not begin seeing the barbershop as a symbol of eastern civilization, because that is not the case. But there isn’t any use in trying to turn the clock back, because that doesn’t serve anyone.
Be certain you make time to have a look at the local barbershop. One of the first things you will notice is the difference in the air. You will likely find the difference in the overall look of the barbers. There is going to be a feeling of change, and the barbershop will be there to welcome it.
There will be conflict over who’s cutting hair as well as the other way round. There’ll be less rudeness, too. In the long term, it is better for Ukraine’s people that things return to normal.
I must confess that I disliked the notion of visiting a Ukrainian barbershop myself. My friend and I traveled to a place and we were both happy with our experience. I cannot say that I am the exact same way. I will admit that meet a few of the guys who used to cut my hair and I would like to go to Ukraine one day.
Please consider all this. Please consider dreams and all of the hopes that the Ukraine barbershop will be back on track.