CalifChick
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Joined: 10/28/2007 From: California Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: tammystarm there are alot of options if i do graduate, that i have the upper hand on almost any candidate looking for the job... having managed and worked in a medical spa..... that i am a massage therapist, advanced aromatherapist etc etc etc (blahh blahhh).... I know one girl who works two days a week all day long (mind you), does only microdermabrasions... and banks almost 150,000 a year. With your penchant for drama, inability to stick with a goal, and fibro (which I believe you pretty much told us rules out massage therapy so why even mention it anymore???), I have to doubt your claim that you would have the upper hand on any job. Also, you might want to doublecheck your math. $150,000/year working 2 days per week is $2885/day. Working an 8-hour day and being booked for every appointment, that's $360 per hour. The closest city to you reporting an average price for treatment is Atlanta, which is $125 per treatment when not done by a surgeon. The east coast and areas nearby are the cheapest places in the US to have this done. One treatment takes 30-60 minutes. In an 8 hour day full booked, that is 8 to 16 clients at $125 per client = $1,000 to $2,000 gross income per day. There is no way anyone banks, let alone grosses, $2885 per day when the income is between $1,000-$2,000 per day max. If the person is an independent consultant and not an employee, they're going to be paying for rent, supplies, insurance, self-employment taxes, uniforms, etc. If they are an employee, I seriously doubt they are going to be paid over $100 an hour, when the client is only paying $125 for an hour. RealisticCali
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