This is my first post, and I think I've read all of the CM posts, so I hope I'm not duplicating anything.
I work full-time in an administrative assistant position at a large university and have recently become licensed and nationally certified to do massage here in Missouri. I approached our Wellness Center to get advice on how to set up a chair massage program here in the building I work in. They said they would promote my services as long as I was charging "a minimal fee." All I needed to do was secure the location. I first approached Business Services in September of this year to ask permission. After six weeks I got a "maybe" and a request to have the Board of Curators of our university added to my insurance if it is approved (shouldn't be a problem). It has now been another five weeks and I followed up with another email asking if they had an update on the approval status. I haven't heard back yet.
I have two questions:
1. Is this an insane amount of time to take to give me an answer?
2. How important might the "promotion" by the Wellness Center be? I do know that they employ one massage therapist to do table massage and he is paid less than $1/min, which is a bit low for our geographical area. After reading all the posts about charging more than $1/min for chair massage, I wonder if I should charge what I feel is appropriate and do my own marketing??
I work full-time in an administrative assistant position at a large university and have recently become licensed and nationally certified to do massage here in Missouri. I approached our Wellness Center to get advice on how to set up a chair massage program here in the building I work in. They said they would promote my services as long as I was charging "a minimal fee." All I needed to do was secure the location. I first approached Business Services in September of this year to ask permission. After six weeks I got a "maybe" and a request to have the Board of Curators of our university added to my insurance if it is approved (shouldn't be a problem). It has now been another five weeks and I followed up with another email asking if they had an update on the approval status. I haven't heard back yet.
I have two questions:
1. Is this an insane amount of time to take to give me an answer?
2. How important might the "promotion" by the Wellness Center be? I do know that they employ one massage therapist to do table massage and he is paid less than $1/min, which is a bit low for our geographical area. After reading all the posts about charging more than $1/min for chair massage, I wonder if I should charge what I feel is appropriate and do my own marketing??