Firstly, hey ^_^ I'm new.
Secondly, I will love you forever if you can help me with a few questions:
Thirdly, let me say, I am perfectly confident that Massage Therapy is my cup of tea-leafs. The answers I receive from you won't change the fact that I will go into Massage Therapy - but it may change other things like, for instance, the use of a second job (which for me would be a freelance writer), and the such like. So any answers that you can give me would be gratefully received.
1) How stable is being a massage therapist? No job comes with complete stability, but if i am going to pursue it as a career, I need to know that I can actually live off of the income..
2) How do I go about training? There is a college near me that does part-time 1-year courses in aromatherapy and Swedish massage, I was thinking about doing both of those - but would it 'look' better on a CV if I trained at an actual spa (or wherever)? If so, could you give me some direction as to how I go about finding the closest place to me where I can train?
3) If you're a massage therapist - what do you love and hate about the job?
Feel free to add any other input I just want to get a better idea of what I am jumping into before I pursue training and effort.
Secondly, I will love you forever if you can help me with a few questions:
Thirdly, let me say, I am perfectly confident that Massage Therapy is my cup of tea-leafs. The answers I receive from you won't change the fact that I will go into Massage Therapy - but it may change other things like, for instance, the use of a second job (which for me would be a freelance writer), and the such like. So any answers that you can give me would be gratefully received.
1) How stable is being a massage therapist? No job comes with complete stability, but if i am going to pursue it as a career, I need to know that I can actually live off of the income..
2) How do I go about training? There is a college near me that does part-time 1-year courses in aromatherapy and Swedish massage, I was thinking about doing both of those - but would it 'look' better on a CV if I trained at an actual spa (or wherever)? If so, could you give me some direction as to how I go about finding the closest place to me where I can train?
3) If you're a massage therapist - what do you love and hate about the job?
Feel free to add any other input I just want to get a better idea of what I am jumping into before I pursue training and effort.