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So I had my first no show today. Not a cancelation... a now show. My first day at clinic. The guy called me, books at 6pm, then doesn't show up. I did everything right. Got there early, set up my room, made his folder and waited, waited, and waited. Then, yes I called. He said he was on his way. I aked, did you need more directions? He said no I got it. I waited untill 7pm and called again. He didn't answer and called me back, then hung up when I said hello. Go figure!
My husband didn't make it no better. He was concerned that it was an evening appoinment with the opposite sex. Now he is like....ummm I don't know about this.
Anyone else have any no show stories? Or any heads up!
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Where I work an appointment booked is secured with a credit card. The reason, because in the event of a no show, the card is charged for the therapist's time.
Don't worry - you didn't do anything wrong. It can feel awful like you did something wrong but it isn't about you. It's hard to remember that sometimes but just try to learn especially because this is still the school clinic - from what I can surmise. Do you have a clinic supervisor that you can talk this over with?
One thing also if the clinic doesn't charge much people don't respect their time there as much usually.
I have tons of no show stories over 22 years. In the beginning I wouldn't charge anything and now I charge the full fee. I even had one person get so mad at me for charging the fee that they slammed me all over on citysearch.com where you can review people. Luckily I saw it and got it removed. I think that having so many different massage therapists all with different policies also makes it difficult sometimes for people if some don't charge they expect no one else will too.
It will get better!
Julie
www.thebodyworker.com
www.massage-career-guides.com
Interseting! Wow. Thats a good point, it is different all across the board. I think I have a strong back bone now. I'm interested in seeing what else is in store.
Julie Onofrio said:Don't worry - you didn't do anything wrong. It can feel awful like you did something wrong but it isn't about you. It's hard to remember that sometimes but just try to learn especially because this is still the school clinic - from what I can surmise. Do you have a clinic supervisor that you can talk this over with?
One thing also if the clinic doesn't charge much people don't respect their time there as much usually.
I have tons of no show stories over 22 years. In the beginning I wouldn't charge anything and now I charge the full fee. I even had one person get so mad at me for charging the fee that they slammed me all over on citysearch.com where you can review people. Luckily I saw it and got it removed. I think that having so many different massage therapists all with different policies also makes it difficult sometimes for people if some don't charge they expect no one else will too.
It will get better!
Julie
www.thebodyworker.com
www.massage-career-guides.com
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