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I work in a day spa. You can usually count on Fridays and Saturdays to be very busy.
Well you've a place to work already. So just worry about school. Once you start working and am able to check the place out. You will be able to adjust your hours the way you want, or can. lol You're lucky, I think?
Yea sorry, I mis understuood what you were saying.
Dominika Stackowicz said:
Probably I would work 3 days- week but not necessarily. I live 5 min away so I could always just come for one massage if I need to.
Gordon- I don't quite understand the school part.
I graduated already and school is my past now.
Most likely I will have that job but not 100%.
I don't know the class schedule because the studio opens in October .
I don't know what it always is the way, but I have found out that Saturdays are busy (but tend to bring the newbies). Where as Sundays and weekdays is when the regulars tend to book.
When you say you only want to work 10 hours a week are you talking about 10 hours of booked appointments or 10 hours of shift time? Those two are different. If you want to see 10 clients a week, then you need your book open at least 15-20 hours a week. It will be rare in the beginning to have back to back clients. When you book builds then you can reduce/compact your hours.
If you only want to work 10 hours a week, well if you book is only open 10 hours you might get only a few clients.
In order to build business you may want to offer massage to some of the teachers, hopefully they can talk you up. Or you can start taking classes and get "know". I go to yoga class 3xs a week at my job (because I need it), the teachers occasionally will mention that I do massage. It's nice, though never expected.
Good luck!
I work primarily from my home office but travel at least once or twice a week. Being my own boss allows me to create my own schedule. I work "by appointment only" so I really don't have a schedule. I take appointments every day and the earliest is 8am and the latest is 8pm. It really does vary but between my slow/busy weeks I average from 15-25 clients per week.
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One thing to consider, if it hasn't been mentioned already, is your physical condition. If you are well conditioned, then you can jump in at any pace. But, if it has been a while since your last job, you may want to ease into it to give yourself some time to build up. Also, consider your stretching, water and mental/spiritual habits. Remember, protect yourself first, or you'll be out of the game in no time.
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