Monday, August 1, 2011

About Massage therapists in Virginia and/or Virginia Beach - where is a great place to work

Massage therapists in Virginia and/or Virginia Beach - where is a great place to work?
What do they charge to work there? Are there benefits? What did/do you like/dislike? 5 stars to the most detailed answer. There are many places in my area to work but I just wanted to get a better grasp of the best places and what they offer, based on experiences of massage therapists. For example, what do they charge - commision or room rent? Some places have a flat fee, others will charge commision (for example, one place starts at 45%) I just wanted a rough idea. The websites and employers can say a lot of positive things about themselves but I wanted to hear personal experiences.
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People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
for your question no extra charge as I know; definitely benefits is bound with charge; I prefer to Virginia; I hope the answer will do you a favor!
Answer 2 :
That is the research you need to do to find a place to work. Each place will be different and you can negotiate something different for yourself after you create a plan to promote yourself. Find out what you want and also figure out what you will do for the business to increase it's profit and prove to the employer you are worth what you are asking to be paid and the benefits you request.
Answer 3 :
If you're in Virginia Beach, get into contact with the Edgar Cayce school and see if they have a mailing list or help wanted bulletin board you can access. Or if you don't mind the drive, the Institute of Health and Healing is in Newport News and they do have both a physical bulletin board and an email help-wanted mailing list. As far as what to look for in this area, the going rate seems to be in the neighborhood of $60 per service hour, and most places do commission split 50%. I wouldn't take anything less. And watch out for product charges because some places will charge you like $3 for product and that comes off your commission. There's no way you use $3 worth of oil in one hour of massage, I'm sorry. Hardly any massage jobs offer benefits, so I wouldn't look for them.
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