Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Massage Therapy Job Outlook


The Massage Therapy job outlook in the US is always made out to look more promising that it really is. Current job statistics do not take into account the fact that most massage therapists start their own business. They also do not inform you of the low rates of pay for entry level jobs and even mid level jobs. Entry level jobs start at $12 an hour which can hardly be making a living in most areas.

Some of the other things that are not mentioned have to do with the work situations that are available. Many jobs are sub-contractor jobs meaning that you are basically self employed. Also as a massage therapist most do not work more than 25 hours a week because of the physical demands of the job. When you are hired as a massage therapist, many employers also will only pay you when you have a client or they will pay you only minimum wage when you don't have a client. You will then be doing other chores like doing laundry and cleaning.

The massage therapy job outlook is questionable and quite controversial. While you can find jobs at the many franchises opening up in various cities where it can be a great way to start your career. If you go into your first massage job with the attitude that you just want to learn the ropes and get experience some of the franchises will be a great opportunity. You can then go on to find higher paying jobs.

One of the other things is that the key to finding higher paying massage jobs has more to do with your ability to sell yourself to a potential employer. While your massage skills are important, your people skills and ability to get clients to return is more important. If you focus on that skill and what you will do for the massage employer you will be able to find better jobs.

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