chipper35_1999
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Hi, Im new to the forum.
I am newly certified and got hired at massage envy. i am aware of the different opinions of them, but as a beginning therapist it is a good opportunity and i know first hand that this particular location is very fairly run and a pleasant place to work. i was nervous, of course. here's how the day went
1st client: wasn;t as nervous as i thought and it went well. basic swedish work, seemed relaxed, got good feedback.
2nd client: right after first one so i will admit i wasn't feeling as fresh as before. woman in her 40's. same thing - basic relaxation. session went normal. she seemed less relaxed than the other but no complaints and when i checked in with her she sounded like everything was fine.
session ends and my first day is over. im feeling pretty good and confident and excited that i finally got a job and it seems like i will enjoy it. i talk to the manager to check in before i leave.
she says "what happened with that last client? she seemed very hot?". i figure she is referring to the heated table or maybe the room was too hot and i respond "hmm, how so?" i find out that the lady was a physical therapist who "knows what massage should feel like" and proclaimed that i must "just be out of school" and "couldn't possibly have completed a practical and shouldnt have been hired". she refused to pay for the session even though she is a member and also left me no tip, of course. she said my effleurage strokes werent full enough (though she never gave me any feedback), i was "all over the place" (i dont think i was), and she didnt even consider it light work (even though she had thin musculature and once again, said the pressure was fine). She gave me 0 incidcation that she was ever displeased. then i find out that she likes a broad-handed massage...hmm, information she could have given me beforehand. i pride myself on my interest in the client before and throughout the session and its bogus that she never tried to make the session better by telling me what she wanted. then she makes me look horrible to the manager on my first day!
my manager didnt seem too boghered. she said that she enjoyed my practical and told me not to let it get me down...but i gotta tell you guys, i have had a heavy weight in my chest ever since and im very depressed and stressed out. everyone always told me how great i was and i know i have more to learn...but for the life of me i CANT figure out what i could have done all that much better. to not pay for a service means it must have really sucked for you...but the feedback i did get doesnt make any sense and i really want to do well. now that my confidence is shot im worried that this will happen again tomorrow and im not sure ill be able to deal with it. ive never worked a job where a customer can dig at me like that. if someone thinks you didnt take their food order all that well...oh well. massage is a skill, it is a real insult to not pay and lie to the therapists face and gthen talk trash behind their back.
I am newly certified and got hired at massage envy. i am aware of the different opinions of them, but as a beginning therapist it is a good opportunity and i know first hand that this particular location is very fairly run and a pleasant place to work. i was nervous, of course. here's how the day went
1st client: wasn;t as nervous as i thought and it went well. basic swedish work, seemed relaxed, got good feedback.
2nd client: right after first one so i will admit i wasn't feeling as fresh as before. woman in her 40's. same thing - basic relaxation. session went normal. she seemed less relaxed than the other but no complaints and when i checked in with her she sounded like everything was fine.
session ends and my first day is over. im feeling pretty good and confident and excited that i finally got a job and it seems like i will enjoy it. i talk to the manager to check in before i leave.
she says "what happened with that last client? she seemed very hot?". i figure she is referring to the heated table or maybe the room was too hot and i respond "hmm, how so?" i find out that the lady was a physical therapist who "knows what massage should feel like" and proclaimed that i must "just be out of school" and "couldn't possibly have completed a practical and shouldnt have been hired". she refused to pay for the session even though she is a member and also left me no tip, of course. she said my effleurage strokes werent full enough (though she never gave me any feedback), i was "all over the place" (i dont think i was), and she didnt even consider it light work (even though she had thin musculature and once again, said the pressure was fine). She gave me 0 incidcation that she was ever displeased. then i find out that she likes a broad-handed massage...hmm, information she could have given me beforehand. i pride myself on my interest in the client before and throughout the session and its bogus that she never tried to make the session better by telling me what she wanted. then she makes me look horrible to the manager on my first day!
my manager didnt seem too boghered. she said that she enjoyed my practical and told me not to let it get me down...but i gotta tell you guys, i have had a heavy weight in my chest ever since and im very depressed and stressed out. everyone always told me how great i was and i know i have more to learn...but for the life of me i CANT figure out what i could have done all that much better. to not pay for a service means it must have really sucked for you...but the feedback i did get doesnt make any sense and i really want to do well. now that my confidence is shot im worried that this will happen again tomorrow and im not sure ill be able to deal with it. ive never worked a job where a customer can dig at me like that. if someone thinks you didnt take their food order all that well...oh well. massage is a skill, it is a real insult to not pay and lie to the therapists face and gthen talk trash behind their back.