This seems like a kind of petty thing but it's starting to bother me. At my school, probably like at most places, the students pair off for technique class and take turns on the table. The problem for me is that many of the students book their partners before class.
I don't book ahead; I just show up and ask whoever's standing next to me to be my partner. Because of this, if there's an odd number of people I often end up being the one without a partner.
Now to me this is about becoming a professional massage therapist, not about picking the coolest or prettiest person, as though we are dating. I want to work with a variety of physiques, so I've made it a point to ask everyone in my section (12 of us currently). There's one gal that I've never worked with in the 6 months I've been in school; I've let her know 2-3 times that I'd like to work with her some time and she seemed agreeable. But it's never happened, and I don't want to force myself on someone who for whatever reason doesn't wish to work with me. There's a couple of others whom I've worked with exactly once, because I asked them to, and they have never approached me of their own accord.
This behavior just keeps happening and I'm getting a little frustrated. I am pretty competent at technique (according to my partners), I do bathe every day and I am pretty friendly with people though I tend to be more studious and serious in class than most. I did get irritated one time and stood up and asked people to stop talking while the teacher's talking because I couldn't hear, and that did shut people up for a while. Perhaps I have alienated some of them.
Anyway what's the professional thing to do in this situation? I don't want to just go through life feeling contemptuous of my fellow students and I don't want to get into this mindset like the high school kid that no one wants to go the prom with.
Meanwhile I'm getting more practice clients at home and I'm going out and paying for professional massages--expensive but I feel it's for my education. Is anyone else in this situation? What would you do?
I don't book ahead; I just show up and ask whoever's standing next to me to be my partner. Because of this, if there's an odd number of people I often end up being the one without a partner.
Now to me this is about becoming a professional massage therapist, not about picking the coolest or prettiest person, as though we are dating. I want to work with a variety of physiques, so I've made it a point to ask everyone in my section (12 of us currently). There's one gal that I've never worked with in the 6 months I've been in school; I've let her know 2-3 times that I'd like to work with her some time and she seemed agreeable. But it's never happened, and I don't want to force myself on someone who for whatever reason doesn't wish to work with me. There's a couple of others whom I've worked with exactly once, because I asked them to, and they have never approached me of their own accord.
This behavior just keeps happening and I'm getting a little frustrated. I am pretty competent at technique (according to my partners), I do bathe every day and I am pretty friendly with people though I tend to be more studious and serious in class than most. I did get irritated one time and stood up and asked people to stop talking while the teacher's talking because I couldn't hear, and that did shut people up for a while. Perhaps I have alienated some of them.
Anyway what's the professional thing to do in this situation? I don't want to just go through life feeling contemptuous of my fellow students and I don't want to get into this mindset like the high school kid that no one wants to go the prom with.
Meanwhile I'm getting more practice clients at home and I'm going out and paying for professional massages--expensive but I feel it's for my education. Is anyone else in this situation? What would you do?