Hi, I am in a bit of a bind, and may be making a mountain out of a mole hill, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Long story as short as possible: I am just newly out of school and newly licensed, and have accepted (but not signed a contract yet) a one day event job for post-event sports massage at a 10k race. I am bringing my own table. The event is in 5 days (this Saturday), and I was offered the job a week ago today. Two days after I was offered the job, I emailed my contact person to ask her if the event tent would be set up on pavement or grass. No response. I asked again on Friday. Today I got a response stating that we have to set up on grass, but that the surface is "even" and it shouldn't be a problem, but if it is, we can cross that road when we come to it.
I have put out a question to a couple of my former teachers as to whether setting up on grass is safe. Here are my concerns:
1) I am newly licensed, and while I do have insurance, it would be devastating to me if the table tipped over mid-massage due to instability on grass and a client was hurt or threatened to sue me.
2) If it has recently rained, the ground might be soft and the table legs could sink into the ground.
3) I am also not certain what kind of traction I'd have under my feet working on grass; it could be slippery.
My gut is telling me this is a bad idea, but maybe MT's working at this type of event do this all the time? I'd like to get by to my contact person and not leave her hanging, so I'd love your input! TIA.
Long story as short as possible: I am just newly out of school and newly licensed, and have accepted (but not signed a contract yet) a one day event job for post-event sports massage at a 10k race. I am bringing my own table. The event is in 5 days (this Saturday), and I was offered the job a week ago today. Two days after I was offered the job, I emailed my contact person to ask her if the event tent would be set up on pavement or grass. No response. I asked again on Friday. Today I got a response stating that we have to set up on grass, but that the surface is "even" and it shouldn't be a problem, but if it is, we can cross that road when we come to it.
I have put out a question to a couple of my former teachers as to whether setting up on grass is safe. Here are my concerns:
1) I am newly licensed, and while I do have insurance, it would be devastating to me if the table tipped over mid-massage due to instability on grass and a client was hurt or threatened to sue me.
2) If it has recently rained, the ground might be soft and the table legs could sink into the ground.
3) I am also not certain what kind of traction I'd have under my feet working on grass; it could be slippery.
My gut is telling me this is a bad idea, but maybe MT's working at this type of event do this all the time? I'd like to get by to my contact person and not leave her hanging, so I'd love your input! TIA.