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David Palmer (who the AMTA calls "the Father of Chair Massage") has always said that a "fair" price is whatever a service-provider is willing to accept, AND that a service-buyer is willing to pay.
The hospital is cutting costs in whatever way it can. If you're like me, you're hurting for income, and yet you're experienced and you know that your experience is valuable.
Sure, they could probably get a bunch of MTs to come for even $10/hour, but what would the quality of their work be?
The hospital would have some understanding of the concept that you get what you pay for. If you have some opportunity to try to educate them about the difference between the value of an MT who knows event-massage, and the (much lesser) value of a good-hearted MT who has little or no experience in event-massage, then go for it. Most event sponsors really don't understand the difference between an MT who is willing to work for cheap, and an MT who knows how to make an event work, and so isn't (as) willing to work for cheap.
If you can highlight the benefits of the hospital paying you more, good for you! If the hospital isn't convinced, then you either have to let the job go to those who will work cheaper (...in which case, hopefully this year the hospital will learn the difference between experience and inexperience), or - remembering DP's definition of a fair price - you could also decide to work for less under the current conditions.
Best wishes to you! I hope you will post here and let us all know what happens.
Hello and thanks for your input,
I called the Wellness person at the hospital and she explained that the hospital was "just asking" if we would take a lower rate. She says she understood if I wasn't interested in the lower rate. Apparently, someone in accounting finally noticed that we had gotten a raise two years ago and wanted to roll back the price. After talking to the MT organizing the event, we all may bail. I feel very strongly about working for a living wage.
Jennifer and others,
Thanks again for your responses. After some time I've decided to make this the final year for this event. My friend who organizes it says the same thing. I think we will be getting $75.00/hour, $10.00 less than before. I'm still surprised that this lowball offer is from a hospital with a $400 million budget. After four years at this event, I've not had a single referral. I take pride in my work, and when I'm supposed to absorb a salary cut, I'm gone.
Cheers,
JH
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