Best wishes to you with Massage Envy, yet ensure you receive the pay you deserve ;) From what I've been told, they only pay $17 per massage. You'd have better credentials staying with the Chiro, but that's just my opinion ;) I have nothing against massage envy, just wish they'd pay their therapists more.
Yes, outcall massage means you need to drag your table around. That's the down-side. The up-side is that you can charge more per massage.
It's really tough for me to say that getting a City of Las Vegas license is 'the way to go' for you. You may want to get an Independent Contractor license in the province you are in, Clark County, Henderson, etc., etc., and try outcall there, first.
Hi again, Andrea! Sorry for calling you 'lyn,' it's what your 'nickname' appeared here as ;)
I'm not exactly sure of the cost in getting a city of Las Vegas license, but I'm sure it's a couple hundred bucks. You can call the City of Las Vegas and find out for sure though.
Let me know if you choose this route, as I'm always getting calls for outcall massage (which I don't do anymore.)
I'm looking for massage therapists (outcall) for the City of Las Vegas. Are you licensed in the City, and do you have your own independent license? If so, I may have an opportunity for you in interested.
As to chair massage, I don't know all the rules, but do know they are not as strict as table massage. As long as the location is 'ok' with you setting up your chair, and you have some sort of business license, I'm pretty sure you are fine. You'll need Insurance for yourself as well, in case something happens on the property or to the client.
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Hi again, Andrea!
Best wishes to you with Massage Envy, yet ensure you receive the pay you deserve ;) From what I've been told, they only pay $17 per massage. You'd have better credentials staying with the Chiro, but that's just my opinion ;) I have nothing against massage envy, just wish they'd pay their therapists more.
Kris
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Hi again, Andrea!
Yes, outcall massage means you need to drag your table around. That's the down-side. The up-side is that you can charge more per massage.
It's really tough for me to say that getting a City of Las Vegas license is 'the way to go' for you. You may want to get an Independent Contractor license in the province you are in, Clark County, Henderson, etc., etc., and try outcall there, first.
Hope this helps!
Kris
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Hi again, Andrea! Sorry for calling you 'lyn,' it's what your 'nickname' appeared here as ;)
I'm not exactly sure of the cost in getting a city of Las Vegas license, but I'm sure it's a couple hundred bucks. You can call the City of Las Vegas and find out for sure though.
Let me know if you choose this route, as I'm always getting calls for outcall massage (which I don't do anymore.)
Kris
Hi Lyn!
I'm looking for massage therapists (outcall) for the City of Las Vegas. Are you licensed in the City, and do you have your own independent license? If so, I may have an opportunity for you in interested.
As to chair massage, I don't know all the rules, but do know they are not as strict as table massage. As long as the location is 'ok' with you setting up your chair, and you have some sort of business license, I'm pretty sure you are fine. You'll need Insurance for yourself as well, in case something happens on the property or to the client.
Hope this helps and let me know!
Kris