I have been doing Chair Massage as part of my practice for 8 years. I have had several gigs where there was drop-in clients and I've decided to throw in the towel with this part. :x
I find that the contracts that are best are the events where I'm paid for so many sessions or there is a regular base-like the two CPA firms that I work at during tax season. 8)
I've been at this large city owned sports center since May. I work two 3-hour shifts and see 4 people at the most. :shock: :shock:
I am so bummed as there are 2-3000 people coming in and out per day yet so few are using the chair massage. There are signs at the entrance, in the hallways, on their website, etc. So I think it's not for lack of marketing. : :
Anyway, I plan to not renew my contract next month and would like to know if anyone else has had similar experience with drop-in chair massage.
Cheers,
Rubmyster
I find that the contracts that are best are the events where I'm paid for so many sessions or there is a regular base-like the two CPA firms that I work at during tax season. 8)
I've been at this large city owned sports center since May. I work two 3-hour shifts and see 4 people at the most. :shock: :shock:
I am so bummed as there are 2-3000 people coming in and out per day yet so few are using the chair massage. There are signs at the entrance, in the hallways, on their website, etc. So I think it's not for lack of marketing. : :
Anyway, I plan to not renew my contract next month and would like to know if anyone else has had similar experience with drop-in chair massage.
Cheers,
Rubmyster