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Hi Frank, this is a great question. It is a big step renting right after graduation, but many have done it successfully, which is not the same as easily. Creating a steady, faithful clientel takes time and work. That being said, woking for yourself is wonderful. I am renting in central NC, $275/month. It's a steal in our area. This is an independant office, yet I had built a client base from previous spa employement and the local community. Previously, in the same town, I paid $120 for 4 Mondays/mth. This was in a group wellness center, which of course has networking benefits. I made the switch because I needed greater availability.
I would go for a half day or two half days if you can swing it and find a part time job if you can. The last thing you want to do is be a slave to your office right now. Remember the tortoise, slow and steady... Good luck!
The best thing I ever did was leave the spa I was working for and rent a room 1/2 time. I started out with only a few of my own clients but the collective I worked with brought in enough clients that paid my rent $300 + utilities (about $150) each month, I built my business. The first year I made as much as I had working for the spa and only worked half the time.
That was in 2002. Within a year I took over the room full time, and two years later moved with some of the same people to a new location where my business exploded. I now have nearly all the work I can handle (although I can always take more) and am able to pass off clients to my associates.
The best way to start your own business is to rent a room in a supportive collective environment, start part time as you build, share expenses with others. Having people come to your home or going to homes/hotels can be very limiting.
And working for someone else is also limiting. I would never go back to giving someone else more than 1/2 my earnings.
Ms. Silvana, If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for somewhere to rent space on a as needed basis. I know there are many people out there like you that is exactly why I am trying to do some research because I am wanting to provide such a facility to MTs. The only help I could really give is to just ask around as much as possible. And I do appreciate the input Lara, Kristenm and Cindra. I really want to help those like silvana out cause it is a much needed thing in our community
Hi Frank! YES! you got it correctly! My other MT friend and I are looking to rent at as needed basis until we build up our clientel. the thing is that we dont really know "where" to look :(... i guess gyms., spa/salons; maybe even on craigslist??? altho i am a bit weary about crainglist :) any ideas please let me know! thanks a bunch!!!
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Frank J said:
Ms. Silvana, If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for somewhere to rent space on a as needed basis. I know there are many people out there like you that is exactly why I am trying to do some research because I am wanting to provide such a facility to MTs. The only help I could really give is to just ask around as much as possible. And I do appreciate the input Lara, Kristenm and Cindra. I really want to help those like silvana out cause it is a much needed thing in our community
Ms. Silvana, If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for somewhere to rent space on a as needed basis. I know there are many people out there like you that is exactly why I am trying to do some research because I am wanting to provide such a facility to MTs. The only help I could really give is to just ask around as much as possible. And I do appreciate the input Lara, Kristenm and Cindra. I really want to help those like silvana out cause it is a much needed thing in our community
I am a recent graduate, just building my clientele and you'd better believe I hesitated to rent anywhere. However, a friend pushed me to at least check out a location and when I did I found an amazing opportunity. I am currently sharing an office and only paying a percentage of my fees when I use the room.
I would not have felt comfortable signing a lease fresh out of school because that is gambling on clients I don't have yet. I'm very fortunate to have found what I did and I'd encourage people to share their space with newbies, if they can. It's VERY nice to have a place to bring people rather than be limited to my home or theirs. It's helped me gather more clients more quickly than I would have otherwise.
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