Not sure this belongs in this category but that's where it's going.I could really use some input and suggestions with this please. I'll try to make it as short as possible with as much detail as I can.I rent a suite in an office building. I have 2 treatment rooms, one I use the other is empty. I really love that the space/business is mine. I do what I want, when I want and I don't have to worry about people messing with my stuff. Well, just recently I've been considering renting out the space to someone else. Figured it might be nice to have my rent at $325 instead of $650. So, I talked to a girl who is almost done with school. She came to me to ask if she could work on me as one of her "professionals" as part of her school work. Of course I said YES! (i'm no dummy)Well, we chatted a bit and I really like her. She's good at what she does and has a nice personality. SO, I mentioned that I don't use the room and talked about her possibly moving in. She was very excited at the idea. She came back 4 days later (yes, to give me another massage...I know, spoiled spoiled spoiled) and we chatted a bit more. So today we met again to talk about some further details and I asked her what her expectations were financially. I was trying to get an idea of her outlook and what she was looking to accomplish and whatnot.Well, this is where I could use some help. She stated that she needed/expected/predicted that she'd make $4,000 a month. I almost hit the floor. Now, keep in mind that I really, really like her. The 1st thing that popped in my head is that this is not a figure that is realistic for a massage therapist to be bringing in fresh out of school. I voiced this concern to her and she assured me that she was willing to work hard and do whatever it took to make sure that she'd be busy. (ok, she didn't mean WHATEVER it took...she wasn't making that reference...just thought i'd clear that up)I told her that would mean roughly 20 clients a week on AVERAGE. An average of 20 clients a week fresh out of school with no client base at all. (I'm not sure how much she will spend on advertising but I think her plan was more pounding pavement than spending $$)I'm concerned for her and these expectations. Now I'm having second thoughts about having her work with me. I'm still building my practice as well and I'm not sure I want to be with someone who is ....well, I don't even know. I just don't think that it's reasonable to expect it to happen the way she thinks it does. Not that it couldn't but what are the odds? I mean really, what are the odds of being that busy any time in the not so distant future? Like I said, I chatted with her a bit about my concerns about how tough it really is but she just continued to say that she needed to make it happen...so it would just have to happen....I'm confused. Like I said, I really like her...personality and talents. I just don't know if she'd fit it my environment of what I've created. I don't want to work with someone (she wouldn't be working for me...she'd just be renting space) who HAS to make the money. I think if I rent the space out I'd want to work with someone who worked because they wanted to or that they needed to but that the money isn't a huge concern. Keep in mind that I don't have any trouble making my rent. I thought it would be nice to have someone else working there so that we could offer couples massage or same time appointments. I can't say that I'm in the position to worry about someone else's business. I tend to do this (you know what I mean?) and I have my own business to be worried about and that's plenty.Any thoughts? Suggestions? Input? Ideas? Thank you so much for taking the time to read. I really don't know what to do now. We've pretty much discussed her moving in. I guess it's not a done deal but I think she would be really disappointed if I told her I changed my mind. I don't want her to think that I was "pulling her chain" or jerking her around. I do want her to be successful because I think she does have talent and she's really nice. :-/