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David,
A big, warm Texas "Howdy" to ya!
Things here in the sunny Lone Star state are pretty good for this MT. Business hasn't been hit too bad by the recession and I believe TX hasn't been hit as bad as other states as far as the recession goes. It was a bit of a roller coaster at the end of last year, but this year is looking pretty good so far - so long as we don't have another September spiral.
As far as licensing goes, we've had a lot of changes here over the past couple of years. We used to be a 300 hour state, but now we now have a 500 hour state requirement (which is good thing for raising standards here) and 2 ways of getting a license - MBLEx or National Certification.
Since I've been "grandfathered" in, I wouldn't say I was an expert in the requirements, but you can check out the requirements on the state site:
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/massage/mt_apply.shtm
Also, I'd suggest you join the Texas MT Group on this site and get more info off the members of that group.
Another resource that might benefit you is a site I set up for MTs in Texas to share info:http://www.txmassageforum.com
Hope that gives you a bit of information for now!
Other things you should know is that we have access wonderful TexMex here and Armadillos. Fabulous!
Thank you!!
While in Austin I saw advertisement for practitioners that used registered massage therapist and others with licensed massage therapist. Is this due to the hour requirements?
Rosemary Chunco LMT MTI BA MSc said:David,
A big, warm Texas "Howdy" to ya!
Things here in the sunny Lone Star state are pretty good for this MT. Business hasn't been hit too bad by the recession and I believe TX hasn't been hit as bad as other states as far as the recession goes. It was a bit of a roller coaster at the end of last year, but this year is looking pretty good so far - so long as we don't have another September spiral.
As far as licensing goes, we've had a lot of changes here over the past couple of years. We used to be a 300 hour state, but now we now have a 500 hour state requirement (which is good thing for raising standards here) and 2 ways of getting a license - MBLEx or National Certification.
Since I've been "grandfathered" in, I wouldn't say I was an expert in the requirements, but you can check out the requirements on the state site:
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/massage/mt_apply.shtm
Also, I'd suggest you join the Texas MT Group on this site and get more info off the members of that group.
Another resource that might benefit you is a site I set up for MTs in Texas to share info:http://www.txmassageforum.com
Hope that gives you a bit of information for now!
Other things you should know is that we have access wonderful TexMex here and Armadillos. Fabulous!
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