Hello everyone. This is the first time I've logged on here, and see some great ideas, and confidence boosting efforts for all massage therapists chatting here. I am honored to be among this profession. I am an Oregon Licensed Massage Therapist, and have been in private practice for about 9 years now. We all experience the same joy of success and crushing defeats as we make our way in practicing this incredible life-affirming, healing therapy. Anyway, I just wanted to pop in and say hello, and tell you about what is going on here. Because LMTs are so very split in Oregon, many believe in the benefits of and exclusively offer cash therapy services (spa services are becoming increasingly popular here as well). However, where our profession is heading (like it or not) is in Medical Massage Therapy--getting those referrals from Medical Doctors for injury recovery and in relieving symptoms of various pathologies (oncology massage is our newest). Offering these services cost an incredible amount of time and out-of-pocket expenses, but offer the most lucrative career choice going--when you know the rules of the game. I just happen to be Oregon's leading "expert" in Medical Massage, and have published a popular book about it, so if any of you would like to ask me questions, I will happily answer. And yes, I totally agree that in today's economy, the offers employers give LMTs (whether experienced or not) is extremely insulting. What most don't know or even consider, is that our training is the SAME here in Oregon as early Physical Therapists and current Registered Nurses, who are earning $50,000 to $80,000 annually. Quite the discrepancy in pay, wouldn't you agree, for the same education requirements.