Have been a CMT since June 2001. Started working out of a chiropractors office paying minimal rent and bringing in my own clients. This was a great start as the chiropractor refered some of his clients to me and also promoted me in his monthly news letter. After about six months I decided to lease a small two room suite. The space was fine for a while but almost unusable during the day due to the noise in the adjacent office. I didn't mind the noise for a while, as I had built my practice with business hours primarily working evenings and weekends due to family constraints and client demand. I knew I wanted to expand my business by offering small yoga classes and adding another therapist so when another suite opened up I decided to take it. My rent more than double by taking this larger space but I knew with my solid client base and strong work ethic it could be done. Up to this point I had been a one woman band. For a short time I rented out one of the 2 massage roms to a fellow massage therapist in need. Going into this agreement as a friend and not as a business person was a mistake and eventually had to be rectified by her moving out. So now I have this wonderful space which allows me to conduct small yoga classes and further build my practice but I am still a one woman band. I have tried bringing in other therapists but none have been able to build a clientele of their own despite newsletters and advertising. I specialize in deep tissue massage and have had great success in helping those with chronic pain/tension. This has been the building blocks of my practice. I have yet to find a therapist who provides this same level of treatment or somewhat close to it. I even tried bringing in therapists who received their massage training from the school I attended with little or no success. I currently have a massage therapist willing to work part time but she is geared more toward the relaxing swedish massage techniques. So when someone calls for that relaxing massage I try to book them with her. The problem is I have more clients requesting deep therapeutic work than I can handle. I recently contacted a massage school to seek out a therapist who might have wanted to specialize in deep work. I have interviewed 2 others from this school and to me they posses inadequate training in working on the neck and shoulders. I am certainly willing to give further instruction on deep tissue work but is this the way to go? Should I try to advertise for a deep tissue experienced therapist or train someone the way I learned? Any suggestions or words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.