In the two months I have been at Zen I have administered more than 50 massages while working four days a week. I would never be that far along in experience if I had started up in my own space or partner with another health practitioner.
THIS is the value of such jobs.
If it feels appropriate for you and you can get by on the pay for 6mos-1 year, I would say:
- Go for it
- Don't spend even two seconds during your employment thinking about the compensation. Focus on the experience you're getting. Focus on learning all you can.
- Do the very best job you can, because that's what's going to take you out of there, directly or indirectly--the quality of your work.
- Don't work so much that you don't have any time or energy left over to pursue your next step: from the very beginning be researching what you want and putting effort into it, whether it's a job hunt or researching marketing and other private practice issues. Take classes, continuing ed, self-improvement, public speaking, hypnotherapy, Landmark, whatever you need to succeed.
Frankly, franchises are using you to provide cheap massage to folks. So use them as a stepping stone, but do so with positivity and integrity.
That is, if you use them at all... there are always other options...