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in my professional opinion i would say it isnt wise to do so.
1. If you do I would keep another job to have a for sure income because there are some established therapists who have some ups and downs.
2. It depends on how the space would be shared and how much it would costs to start and operate a. will there be one, two or three rooms.
3. Also working for another establishment first also gives you some ideas of things you would like and wouldnt like to do with your own business.
But Law 28 in the book "48 Laws of Power" says "Enter Action with Boldness"
that is just my opinion.
thank you Frank and Julie. Your input is most appreciated. I am willing to do whatever it takes to succeed as a massage therapist as this has been a dream of mine for a long time and the universe has gracefully afforded me the opportunity to finally do so! I do think that working for an establishment would be beneficial as it could serve as a great opportunity to see how their business is run, although I must say what I am hesitant about is working for someone who is going to receive sixty percent of every client I have.That sixty percent that would go to the business owner could be put towards a personal business endeavor instead.
I will be starting my student clinics in a few weeks(yay!) I am confident in my skills as a massage therapist because I have been blessed with the best teacher that anyone could ask for! What I am not so confident in is the business/marketing aspect as I am not a left sided thinker.It is a lot to think about and I am looking forward to what will be! Thank you all for you're awesome ideas
Christina,
I am graduating in 17 days. I have contemplated the same thing, but after looking into it I decided against it. Let me give you my reasons I will not do this at this time. First was the cost of rent and utilities. I know that to start up a business you should have 6 months worth of rent and utilities, and overhead, in a account to pay the bills while you try to get started. I had the money but my prospective partners did not. Therefore, If we did this I said that "they would be working for me". They were not willing to do so and I was not that interested in becoming a solo business owner at this time. I also felt that getting the experience working at a spa, to glean ideas how I want to do things on my own, could be very valuable. I am going that route for now. If these issues are not a problem for you, then by all means "Go for it". What ever you decide, I wish you the best of luck.
Christina,
I am graduating in 17 days. I have contemplated the same thing, but after looking into it I decided against it. Let me give you my reasons I will not do this at this time. First was the cost of rent and utilities. I know that to start up a business you should have 6 months worth of rent and utilities, and overhead, in a account to pay the bills while you try to get started. I had the money but my prospective partners did not. Therefore, If we did this I said that "they would be working for me". They were not willing to do so and I was not that interested in becoming a solo business owner at this time. I also felt that getting the experience working at a spa, to glean ideas how I want to do things on my own, could be very valuable. I am going that route for now. If these issues are not a problem for you, then by all means "Go for it". What ever you decide, I wish you the best of luck.
Daniel Lopes said:Christina,
I am graduating in 17 days. I have contemplated the same thing, but after looking into it I decided against it. Let me give you my reasons I will not do this at this time. First was the cost of rent and utilities. I know that to start up a business you should have 6 months worth of rent and utilities, and overhead, in a account to pay the bills while you try to get started. I had the money but my prospective partners did not. Therefore, If we did this I said that "they would be working for me". They were not willing to do so and I was not that interested in becoming a solo business owner at this time. I also felt that getting the experience working at a spa, to glean ideas how I want to do things on my own, could be very valuable. I am going that route for now. If these issues are not a problem for you, then by all means "Go for it". What ever you decide, I wish you the best of luck.
I have been back and forth with this same issue. I finally decided to initially work for somone else because my strength lies more in the relaxing spa massage and services. I do not feel confident in my therapeutic or sports massage. Before I open my own place I want to be strong and confident in all areas, so I am going to work for a business that specializes in therapeutic and sports massage. After I have learned what they have to teach me and I feel comfortable in it I will most definitely open my own place. I just want to make sure I have all the right tools in my belt so that I can succeed. I graduate today and start training for my new job next week. All very exciting.
I have been back and forth with this same issue. I finally decided to initially work for somone else because my strength lies more in the relaxing spa massage and services. I do not feel confident in my therapeutic or sports massage. Before I open my own place I want to be strong and confident in all areas, so I am going to work for a business that specializes in therapeutic and sports massage. After I have learned what they have to teach me and I feel comfortable in it I will most definitely open my own place. I just want to make sure I have all the right tools in my belt so that I can succeed. I graduate today and start training for my new job next week. All very exciting.
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