Its hard living off rice
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Ok, so I have one chair massage job in particular where I am only charging $15 for 20 minutes. I have had this job for over 4 years and it is steady one day everyother week. In the beginning I agreed to charge the same as the therapist that was there before me. They were not satisfied with that therapist and I replaced her.I am now at a different place in life and experience level than I was then. I would like to raise my rate to what I feel I am worth, and no longer match the old therapists rates. As I posted elsewhere, I feel $1 minute is not enough considering the travel and set up time, ect. I would like to raise it to, $25 for 20 minutes. My regular table massage rates are more than $1 minute so why can't my chair massage rates. I don't think I would raise the rate $10 all at once. Maybe $5 then wait 6 months to a year and raise $5 more. I don't know.I guess that I am afraid that if I raise my rates they will just find someone else. It is a good steady job that I need right now. They seem very satisfied with my work and I need to have more confidence that they will agree with the rate increase. One client already pays more each time. We are our own worst critics.Just looking for some encouragement, experiences, advice, ect.Thanks.