Yesterday I asked some fellow massage therapists, "How many use massage as a bartering tool? What cool experiences will you share with us?"
In less than a day there were over sixty replies, most of which were simple explanations of what therapists bartered for.
There were a couple who don't barter for one reason or another.
What interested me were the personal messages from therapists who were a bit leary of 'going against the flow,' and making a public statement against the grain in regards to bartering and ethics, as the majority agreed that bartering one's professional massage services was a-ok.
Ethics: A system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture.
Is there mention of bartering in the National exams or is this a state by state, school by school 'ethics' discussion? (It's been so long ago that I took the National test and studied for it, I can't recall.)
How do your, "Moral principles or culture" relate to mine? Is there a standard that all massage therapists should observe?
Is this a personal issue from therapist to therapist, between them and their clients?
Personally, I don't have an issue with bartering, although I've done very little of it.
Thoughts?
Kris
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