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Dear Fellow Therapists,
I've been in practice since 1995. I have a home office and have worked with a chiropractor since 1998. My chiropractor has retired and I've started looking for another place of employment for the two afternoons that I had worked for someone. I am wondering why therapists are starting out at a much lower pay scale than when I started. Is it because our profession is too saturated these days? It's driving me crazy. Back in 1995 when I graduated, I started working at a spa and was paid $35.00 on an hour massage. When my chiro retired I was making $45 on an hour massage. Every where that I'm looking it seems like therapists are only making $25 on an hour!!!!! How in the world has this pay decreased so much? After 21 years, I can't do that many massages in a day anymore to make a half decent living. Especially deep tissue work. I have been out of the game for some time. I'm comparing it to having to go back out into the dating scene after a divorce or something. Is anyone else seeing this? I have interviewed with chiropractors and talked to people that work for spas to attain this information. What has happened to our profession? anybody? I'm afraid I may just have to only work from home and advertise to Joe public which I hate to do for safety reasons. I do use a referral program with current clients that gives them a discount, but I enjoyed the more medical side being with a chiropractor two days a week. Any advice will be welcomed.....Kim
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@Gordon W: I think one reason a lot of people go doctor or pt is probably because it's covered under insurance whre we are more out of pocket spent. that's why I will miss working for a chiro that billed insurance..they did state, they were glad to be getting out of the insurance game.
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