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I am actually a little bit frustrated right now. I graduated last March, got licensed over the summer and started working at a spa close to my home the end of september. I couldn't believe how poorly I was treated and ended up walking out last week. Now, I am getting massage therapy twice a week because of the tension in my cervical back, shoulders and neck. I knew from the start that I wanted to be involved more with treatment than with spa work but, thought this would be a good jumping off point to get a little more experience. I definitely got some experience but, not the kind I wanted. I don't think that anyone can truly prepare you for actually getting out in the job market and finding your niche. I guess I realize that I now know enough to feel like I don't really know anything and I am not quite sure where to go from here. I don't really even know what to ask or what I want/need to know....
I am actually a little bit frustrated right now. I graduated last March, got licensed over the summer and started working at a spa close to my home the end of september. I couldn't believe how poorly I was treated and ended up walking out last week. Now, I am getting massage therapy twice a week because of the tension in my cervical back, shoulders and neck. I knew from the start that I wanted to be involved more with treatment than with spa work but, thought this would be a good jumping off point to get a little more experience. I definitely got some experience but, not the kind I wanted. I don't think that anyone can truly prepare you for actually getting out in the job market and finding your niche. I guess I realize that I now know enough to feel like I don't really know anything and I am not quite sure where to go from here. I don't really even know what to ask or what I want/need to know....
Colleen,
I know exactly how you feel, as I am going through the exact same thing as we speak. The only thing preventing me from walking out is the fact that I need to pay my rent. Im trying to find something else, but I am at a loss. I know that i dont want to work at another spa. do you have any advise?
Colleen Smith, L.M.P. said:I am actually a little bit frustrated right now. I graduated last March, got licensed over the summer and started working at a spa close to my home the end of september. I couldn't believe how poorly I was treated and ended up walking out last week. Now, I am getting massage therapy twice a week because of the tension in my cervical back, shoulders and neck. I knew from the start that I wanted to be involved more with treatment than with spa work but, thought this would be a good jumping off point to get a little more experience. I definitely got some experience but, not the kind I wanted. I don't think that anyone can truly prepare you for actually getting out in the job market and finding your niche. I guess I realize that I now know enough to feel like I don't really know anything and I am not quite sure where to go from here. I don't really even know what to ask or what I want/need to know....
So, I am feeling a lot less frustrated right now. I have found a chiropractor to work with. It seems to be going fairly well. It is a new practice so I don't have a lot of clients, yet. But, he doesn't expect me to hang around the office when I don't have any clients. I just come in for my appointments and leave when I am done. The receptionist calls me when she makes an appointment on my schedule. I really lucked out with this situation. I feel like I am learning a lot and could build this situation into something very profitable. The only downside is that I am not working very much-I am super lucky to have a husband that is supporting me in this as we are living on a tight budget these days. But I can see that my hard work could really pay off in the future.
Molly Dragland said:Colleen,
I know exactly how you feel, as I am going through the exact same thing as we speak. The only thing preventing me from walking out is the fact that I need to pay my rent. Im trying to find something else, but I am at a loss. I know that i dont want to work at another spa. do you have any advise?
Colleen Smith, L.M.P. said:I am actually a little bit frustrated right now. I graduated last March, got licensed over the summer and started working at a spa close to my home the end of september. I couldn't believe how poorly I was treated and ended up walking out last week. Now, I am getting massage therapy twice a week because of the tension in my cervical back, shoulders and neck. I knew from the start that I wanted to be involved more with treatment than with spa work but, thought this would be a good jumping off point to get a little more experience. I definitely got some experience but, not the kind I wanted. I don't think that anyone can truly prepare you for actually getting out in the job market and finding your niche. I guess I realize that I now know enough to feel like I don't really know anything and I am not quite sure where to go from here. I don't really even know what to ask or what I want/need to know....
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