Outcalls you are there for at least an extra 15 minutes setting up and then packing up afterwards, you have to allow an extra 30min on top of driving time before you can book your next appointment due to possible traffic issues, and you have to pack up and then set up again at your original location.So, say you have a appointment in clinic that finishes at 2pm, and need to go to an out call 30min away. You get a little bit of a break till 10 past, then you load up the car for 10min, drive for 30min, with allowance for 10min traffic, so you now either have 10min to wait around, or you are stuck in traffic. آ Get to appointment at 3pm, one hour massage plus 15 min setting up/packing up, it's now 4:15, 30 minute drive back, 10 minute setting up your room again, it's almost 5pm. آ You could risk booking another appointment at 5pm, but you gave yourself an extra 30min just in case traffic was very bad or whatever. So, between 2pm and 5:30pm, 3 and a half hours, you've managed to be paid for one one hour appointment.Should you charge your usual hourly rate as if they came to you? ? ? ? آ No way!!!!!!How much more do you charge? I say roughly half your hourly rate for the travel time, with a minimum that suits your location. آ If most people are an hour away, do you really want to do 2 hrs driving anyway? آ If you are ok with a 30minute drive, say it's a 30 minute radius and use mapquest or something to calculate driving time. If you charge $60 per hour for massage, say out calls are $90 per hour for a 30 min radius, if you think that's too expensive, drop it to $80 and do not go over 30min, or increase it to a 40min radius and keep it at $90. آ Just be VERY careful if you will need to do a lot of driving.It sounds very attractive saying you get $90 for an hour, and when you have no other hours booked it is better than nothing, but when you consider in the first example that was 3.5 hours and you charge $90 you're getting about $25 per hour for it. آ It get's better if you can do 2 massages at the one address, then it is $180 for 4.5hrs, about $40 per hour. آ Beter than nothing of nothing, but it's not quite as lucrative as it may sound. آ It's a good way to build up some clients, before you have a clinic, and it can be a way to supplement income outside normal hours. Outcall clients that are more than 30minutes away are unlikely to convert to clinic clients, they'll probably just find another outcall person rather than spend all that time driving/parking/normal office hours....Also, don't say it's "$60 plus a $30 travel fee" - it all gets much too complicated, just say there is an additional fee if they are more than Xminutexs away, anthing closer is a bonus for you and anything over an hour massage is also a bonus. From the other responses you can start to see a pattern that it's not easy money, you earn every cent.I do outcalls, but I charge more than $90 per hour
and I try to get the more than one person in the house to have a massage, or do longer than 1 hour massages.