A Career in Massage Therapy

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Massage Therapy

What kind of career is Massage Therapy? A very interesting and productive career which I would enjoy pursuing. Some reasons that this would be a good career for me are that it pays well, education is not extensive, it helps others, and it is something I am good at and enjoy doing.

There are as many options when it comes to a career in massage as there are people in the field. It can be a full or part-time occupation. There are a variety of places to do massage, many kinds of massage to do, and many different types of patients. Let’s take a closer look at some of the options.

Starting with two main options, a massage therapist can start their own business or work for someone else. However, there are many positives and negatives to both sides. One positive to running your own massage studio is that you keep all the money that originates after expenses. But that is the first negative; the expenses. There are overhead start up costs such as the equipment that must be purchased like the massage table, linens, lotions and oils. You must find a place to run the business and decide whether to buy or rent. If you rent, there is an ongoing cost, as well as heat, water, electricity, and phone. Conversely, if you work for someone else, you don’t have to pay those expenses, but you only get a fraction of the money (about 40%) that the customers pay for your services.

There are a variety of places to seek employment if the decision is to work for someone else. Many chiropractors and physical therapists also house a massage therapist as another source of healing, as do many hospitals, sports medicine clinics, and nursing homes. Or if pleasure is more your style than healing, there are many sports c...

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...eds of people encourage me to join the team of massage therapists.

Webliography

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© 1999, American Massage Therapy Association,

820 Davis St. Evanston, IL 60201. All rights reserved.

amtamassage.org® is a registered trademark of American Massage Therapy Association®

2. Dave Schaafsma CNI: Orange, California Massage Therapy School – Professional

Massage Therapy Training, Available at: http://www.californiamassagetherapy.com

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4. Natural Healers- massage therapy schools, chiropractic schools, acupuncture schools

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