darkangel_zheinah
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I want to purchase a far infrared sauna unit, a real one, not a collapsible one. I am looking at this one, http://www.sunlighten.com/select-3.htm
When they run a sale, they can be had for about $3000 shipping included. Plus, I have been saving my money and by the time February rolls around, I will be able to pay cash for it.
Putting this sauna in my office means no more couples massage in the same room. We can still massage two people at the same time, just not in the same room. For what it's worth, I wouldn't miss the couples in the same room. It is work to move things around and couples are the most likely to cancel on short notice.
I am considering having a half hour sauna treatment and a 45 minute treatment. My current massage rates are $35/$60/$85 for 30/60/90. For the sauna, I am thinking of charging $25 for a half hour added on to a massage and $35 for a 45 minute sauna only session.
The sauna would be in the same room I work out of. Most of the time I am the only one in there as my part time associate is very part time. If I get 10 people a week to use the sauna, I would make more money than I do from having my employee work for me. Of course, I would be there more, but then I would be making considerably more money for not a lot more hard work, like I said, I just have to be there. 10 half hour sauna sessions a week is $250 extra per week and over the course of a year, that adds up to over $12,000 per year, PLUS I get to use the sauna myself, that's like 200 hours at $60 per hour if it were massage.
If the sauna takes off, I can put another sauna in the second massage room, but because it is smaller, it would be a sauna room only.
It just makes me sick that I can get 20 to 25 appointments a week and my employee gets 2 to 5 on a regular basis and she has been with me for two years. By the time I was in this business for two years, I was averaging 15 clients a week!! Alas, I sure wish I could clone myself!
Eventually, I will get a floatation tank too... but they cost $25,000 and are considered a pool in my state, so I have to jump through a lot of hoops..... give it a few years....
When they run a sale, they can be had for about $3000 shipping included. Plus, I have been saving my money and by the time February rolls around, I will be able to pay cash for it.
Putting this sauna in my office means no more couples massage in the same room. We can still massage two people at the same time, just not in the same room. For what it's worth, I wouldn't miss the couples in the same room. It is work to move things around and couples are the most likely to cancel on short notice.
I am considering having a half hour sauna treatment and a 45 minute treatment. My current massage rates are $35/$60/$85 for 30/60/90. For the sauna, I am thinking of charging $25 for a half hour added on to a massage and $35 for a 45 minute sauna only session.
The sauna would be in the same room I work out of. Most of the time I am the only one in there as my part time associate is very part time. If I get 10 people a week to use the sauna, I would make more money than I do from having my employee work for me. Of course, I would be there more, but then I would be making considerably more money for not a lot more hard work, like I said, I just have to be there. 10 half hour sauna sessions a week is $250 extra per week and over the course of a year, that adds up to over $12,000 per year, PLUS I get to use the sauna myself, that's like 200 hours at $60 per hour if it were massage.
If the sauna takes off, I can put another sauna in the second massage room, but because it is smaller, it would be a sauna room only.
It just makes me sick that I can get 20 to 25 appointments a week and my employee gets 2 to 5 on a regular basis and she has been with me for two years. By the time I was in this business for two years, I was averaging 15 clients a week!! Alas, I sure wish I could clone myself!
Eventually, I will get a floatation tank too... but they cost $25,000 and are considered a pool in my state, so I have to jump through a lot of hoops..... give it a few years....