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Wow! Thank you ALL for your input. Great! exactly what I am looking for. Yes, there are MANY 6 month programs out there, in my opinion "Unfortunately" they exist and hopefully we can change that soon and make states require a minimum of 'something'.
Continue to bring in your comments all!
If you work in a spa, please tell us your experience? Your compensation etc.
The more info and feedback would be great! I am taking this survey not only for an article, but Mike you also know I am seeking to help therapist get a 'fare' compensation out there.
However, we all need to understand what the parameters are that employees are setting - so I would love to hear from you working for someone or have done so in the past!
Thanks in advance! Love reading your feedback.
"Politically Correct" (Something) lol ! You are getting better at this. lol ! Yes, therapists are. And I'm in. Anyway, I can assist, just let me know! 'Something'.... I'm still laughing...
Gloria Coppola said:Wow! Thank you ALL for your input. Great! exactly what I am looking for. Yes, there are MANY 6 month programs out there, in my opinion "Unfortunately" they exist and hopefully we can change that soon and make states require a minimum of 'something'.
Continue to bring in your comments all!
If you work in a spa, please tell us your experience? Your compensation etc.
The more info and feedback would be great! I am taking this survey not only for an article, but Mike you also know I am seeking to help therapist get a 'fare' compensation out there.
However, we all need to understand what the parameters are that employees are setting - so I would love to hear from you working for someone or have done so in the past!
Thanks in advance! Love reading your feedback.
So how do you feel about this?
If a facility was to start you with say $8/ hr plus tips, plus a % for each enhancement you get the client to agree to add on????
Do you feel you should be "selling"?
If there is this opportunity to make more money through add on's do you feel you are motivated
enough to push that and increase your income? Do you like incentives of this nature to increase your pay?
Or is that something you are not into doing?
Great , I personally agree...just continuing my survey based on what I know does happen 'out there'. Hmm? Is there a standard we can set for these employees!??? Ha ha ha ha ..oh I wish
If you work in a spa, please tell us your experience? Your compensation etc.
The more info and feedback would be great! I am taking this survey not only for an article, but Mike you also know I am seeking to help therapist get a 'fare' compensation out there.
However, we all need to understand what the parameters are that employees are setting - so I would love to hear from you working for someone or have done so in the past!
Thanks in advance! Love reading your feedback.
Hi Gloria, here is my input hopefully it will be helpful for your article. I am 90% self employed doing home visits, primarily clinical and sports massage work. I charge $70 for an hour treatment, $105 for an hour and a half. Fairly straight and simple, don't like to have to remember different fees for mileage or little add ons so, no travel charges, or extra charges for deep tissue/pre-natal etc. The only up charge I apply is if I am using Kinesio Tape.
The only therapist I employ is myself and aside from an occasional bout of over work crabbyness I get along with myself pretty well :)
The challenges along the road of being a sole practitioner have been few, generally not so different than many others i.e. boundries, scheduling conflicts, self care etc. Oh yea, LAUNDRY I am challanged by LAUNDRY!
One draw back with being a sole self employed practitioner may be that I am a bit isolated from other MTs in the area so there is no one around to bounce ideas around with or vent to if I do have a challenge or not-so-fun day.
One and a half days a week I work in a wellness center that pays me $22 an hour, regardless if I am doing massage or stocking towels. The clientel there is challenging (in a good way) and usually very generous with gratiuties. They also give me a membership to the center to take any class (yoga, pilates etc.) and one massage or facial a month. So though I make considerably less working there, for me it is a fairly good trade off as I don't have to do any scheduling, marketing, or lug my table and supplies around. Oh yes, and no LAUNDRY there either :)
I do feel in this profession as with most others, it is fair that pay is in line with education and experience. I am not the therapist I was 10 years ago and I wouldn't expect to be paid what I am now as a new graduate. What that wage is will be largly determined by geography and demographics. Comparisons can only be made with like populations/income/cost of living levels.
So, there ya go. Hope it helps, let us know when and where your article comes out. Gotta go do laundry........
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