18-03 My Wyndham: John Depetro

John Depetro. Photo by Damjan Janevski. 206229_03

By Alesha Capone

John Depetro is a familiar face to many people in Wyndham. He runs John The Barber in Watton Street, Werribee. Mr Depetro chats with Alesha Capone.

How long have you been a barber?

All my life, around 40 years. It was always something I was interested in.

How long have you been operating here?

I’ve been in Werribee for about 15 years. Before that, I used to run a barbershop in Bourke Street in the city.

What do you enjoy most about your work?

Mixing with people all day long, and getting to talk to them. You get to know a lot of things and lots of gossip. I’ve also made a lot of friends.

Has anything changed in the industry, across the past four decades?

The styles have changed, a few over the past few years. You’ve got to learn all the new styles.

Does your profession involve any challenges?

New clients can be a challenge. You have to work with them and get to know what style they are looking for – long, short or medium length. You’re also on your feet all day.

Do you have any clients who have been coming to you for 10 or 15 years now?

Yes, some in fact for longer, who used to come to my barbershop in the city.

Has Watton Street changed much across the last 15 years?

It used to be a lot quieter and there are now heaps more people around.

Have any other Watton Street businesses been here as long as you?

Bruno’s Deli, across the road, has been here for a long time. The barbershop itself actually used to be a lock-up garage.

What advice would you give young people, who are thinking about becoming a barber or hairdresser?

You have got to have a bit of a passion for it, to start off with. Find an apprenticeship and start learning, it’s a good industry to get into.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I like cars – fast cars. I also like pool, but I haven’t played for a number of years now.