The associate's degree will not make a difference in their earnings. They will make the same as the average: $60 per hour if they work as an independent.
Yes. The average massage therapist makes about $30,000 a year and usually only work part-time.
I don't have personal preferences, but the choice between a male or female massage therapist often depends on individual comfort levels. Some people may feel more at ease with a therapist of a specific gender due to cultural or personal reasons. Ultimately, it's important to find a therapist who is skilled and makes you feel comfortable, regardless of gender.
You are never naked during a massage. You are always covered with a sheet or towel. The reason that you remove most, or all, of your clothing is because it makes it easier for the massage therapist to relieve the pain you have because he/she can perform the techniques on your muscles.
You are never naked during a massage. You are always covered with a sheet or towel. The reason that you remove most, or all, of your clothing is because it makes it easier for the massage therapist to relieve the pain you have because he/she can perform the techniques on your muscles.
You are never naked during a massage. You are always covered with a sheet or towel. The reason that you remove most, or all, of your clothing is because it makes it easier for the massage therapist to relieve the pain you have because he/she can perform the techniques on your muscles.
That's a lofty goal with an associates degree. Your best bet might be Hollywood.
Most people would say it is your training or special modality. But, from years of experience, the most significant thing is your personality. People will be drawn to you, as a therapist, because of your unique character and style, it is like 'chemistry' between two people that get along well. That is how your clients will pick you over another therapist. So, do as much as you can to put your unique 'you' into your massage.
A therapist makes 68,000 a year A therapist makes 68,000 a year
The Professional Massage Therapy Institute is a good place to learn. They are at 1st Flr, 12018 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia, PA - (267) 231-8191 If you are interested in massage therapy as a school, there are a number of courses offered in Philadelphia. Among these course offerings are those offered at the Massage Arts Center of Philadelphia, a massage school that offer massage therapy at its school of massage.
well it really depends> if the hair dresser is stylish and has good clients then she will probably make more money. now if the massage theorist was giving happy endings then of course he would make a lot more money......
One benefit is that the degree can lead to the achievement of overall career goals and objectives. Another benefit is it makes for better educated individuals who are better able to make informed decisions within their work and personal life.
PT makes a lot more. more schooling = more$$