hungry heart
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Don't know if this is the right forum to post this, but here it goes anyway.... Anyone else going to school now and have at least ONE other student in your class who can't seem to talk about doing massage without saying something about CHARGING clients? We haven't even gotten to the mid-term of our first quarter and I think I can pretty much tell which ones will fail as Therapists. They keep talking about whether they can charge someone outside of class, or if they can accept tips from clients who come to the student clinic at the school. It got to the point today that the instructor had the School Director come in to talk to us about it. He told everyone that the first thing is that you should be INSULTED to be offered a tip. You are suppose to be a HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, not a Beautician (no offense to those who are). Do you tip your DENTIST? Your Doctor? No...So why should YOU as a Massage Therapist expect (or worse...ASK FOR!) a tip? But...He also said that he can understand a "starving" student wanted to be compensated in some way for their work. So he said that IF the client wanted to tip the student, that was up to the client and the student was IN NO WAY to "encourage" someone to leave a tip. But even after that....There was still one student who was trying to find out if it was ok if he sold LOTION to the clients. ANYTHING to make a buck! ???Is it just me...Or is that just totally wrong? :-/Arnold