Hi everyone,
I can't tell you how happy I am to have found these forums. I am currently 3 1/2 months into my massage therapy course and have been pretty content with my progress.
The only problem I am having now that has come up in the past 3 weeks is that a classmate of mine has changed in his attitude towards me. I noticed it when we started the student clinic and thought it was just my imagination but then an incident occurred that confirmed what I was feeling.
There is another student in our class with 20 + years of massage experience who is looking to get her certification so that she could later open her own spa. She was kind enough to invite my class to the spa where she is currently working in order to demonstrate for us her technique for Hot Stone Massage and it was incredible!
Well, I thought it would be a nice gesture to buy her a bouquet of roses and did so the next day of class. Anyway, she had not arrived at school yet and so I went to the kitchen. I saw her pass by the kitchen door and followed her to the classroom... Then I noticed the other student (the envious one) was walking behind me to the class as well.
When I got into the class I said to my MT classmate "There's something special here for you!" and she said "Where? Where?" So I pointed to the bouquet and immediately the other student rushed to the flowers, picked them up and gave them to her and kissed her! This student took credit for the flowers as if he had some part in it. :evil: I can't tell you how angry I felt that he had the nerve to do that.
I didn't have the heart to chew him out in front of the MT classmate because she was so happy that she was almost moved to tears. I stayed quiet but what made me even more angry is that this same student then made the teacher think that the roses were purchased in all of our names to be given as gift to the MT.
I was boiling....anyway, since I saw that this student was a two-face I decided to quietly speak to my teacher about this from my home. I called and spoke to the teacher (who I respect very much) and apologized for the misunderstanding. The teacher looked so perplexed when the MT was hugging him and thanking him for the flowers and couldn't understand why she was thanking him... After I explained what had happened the teacher said I was right to remain quiet and that he was very disappointed in the other student.
I don't know how to handle this situation... The only reason I can come up with for this persons behavior is that he is looking to get on the good side of the MT so that she will get him a job at her spa.
What advice would you give me on how to deal with this person and what if the topic of the flowers is brought up by the MT? What do I say? I don't like to lie about who bought the flowers.
Have any of you had experiences of another classmate being envious of you?
Thanks for letting me vent.
I can't tell you how happy I am to have found these forums. I am currently 3 1/2 months into my massage therapy course and have been pretty content with my progress.
The only problem I am having now that has come up in the past 3 weeks is that a classmate of mine has changed in his attitude towards me. I noticed it when we started the student clinic and thought it was just my imagination but then an incident occurred that confirmed what I was feeling.
There is another student in our class with 20 + years of massage experience who is looking to get her certification so that she could later open her own spa. She was kind enough to invite my class to the spa where she is currently working in order to demonstrate for us her technique for Hot Stone Massage and it was incredible!
Well, I thought it would be a nice gesture to buy her a bouquet of roses and did so the next day of class. Anyway, she had not arrived at school yet and so I went to the kitchen. I saw her pass by the kitchen door and followed her to the classroom... Then I noticed the other student (the envious one) was walking behind me to the class as well.
When I got into the class I said to my MT classmate "There's something special here for you!" and she said "Where? Where?" So I pointed to the bouquet and immediately the other student rushed to the flowers, picked them up and gave them to her and kissed her! This student took credit for the flowers as if he had some part in it. :evil: I can't tell you how angry I felt that he had the nerve to do that.
I didn't have the heart to chew him out in front of the MT classmate because she was so happy that she was almost moved to tears. I stayed quiet but what made me even more angry is that this same student then made the teacher think that the roses were purchased in all of our names to be given as gift to the MT.
I was boiling....anyway, since I saw that this student was a two-face I decided to quietly speak to my teacher about this from my home. I called and spoke to the teacher (who I respect very much) and apologized for the misunderstanding. The teacher looked so perplexed when the MT was hugging him and thanking him for the flowers and couldn't understand why she was thanking him... After I explained what had happened the teacher said I was right to remain quiet and that he was very disappointed in the other student.
I don't know how to handle this situation... The only reason I can come up with for this persons behavior is that he is looking to get on the good side of the MT so that she will get him a job at her spa.
What advice would you give me on how to deal with this person and what if the topic of the flowers is brought up by the MT? What do I say? I don't like to lie about who bought the flowers.
Have any of you had experiences of another classmate being envious of you?
Thanks for letting me vent.