Pompal 09.
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2011
- Messages
- 43,916
- Reaction score
- 52
- Points
- 48
Hi. I'm really struggling with how to proceed in my situation. I started practicing for the first time a few months ago. (I'm in Baton Rouge, LA)
Here's the issue. (I'll try to be brief.) I was hired at a very small, beautiful spa, where I work with the owner (who is also an LMT) and one other therapist. We each have our own room, and I've been working for 60%. When I was hired, the owner said I might need to do a bit of marketing to get to the level where *I* was happy with the number of clients I was bringing in. No problem there. And that I would need to help with the phones some. No problem there either. NOW, she has begun to pressure me and the other therapist to get out there and market, because the "business is going under". She flipped out and called the other therapist crying and trying to make it sound like we were not doing our job because we were not bringing new clients in. She doesn't have time to market. (Never mind that she cancels her clients on a disturbingly regular basis because she "doesn't feel able" to work right then.)
One or the other of us has been taking the phone calls 24/7 (having them forwarded to our cells), returning emails, emptying trash, restocking,
running errands, and now she wants us to start entering a backlog of clients into the computer and spend tons of time marketing.
Also, even though she has a fairly full schedule of 3-4 clients a day, she wants us to shecdule a third of the new clients with her, even during weeks when we only have maybe 6 or so clients each.
Does this sound unfair at 60%, or is this normal?
She then said that she would prefer us to rent from her, which would be great. But she says the cost of running the place is about $2000/month, and because she put all of the money into it for the past 10 years, she wants her other therapists to be able to split the overhead, meaning we each pay somewhere around $900/month, :shock: while keeping 100% of our earnings.
I love this spa, I love the clients, I love my co-worker. I even like my boss when she is not in one of her panic attacks about money. And I'm doing fairly well, considering that I'm just starting out.
Can someone tell me if none of this is out of the ordinary or if I should run for my life? It feels like she wants us to do all of the work, while she pulls in all of the profit.
Thank you for listening. I appreciate any advice you may have.
Here's the issue. (I'll try to be brief.) I was hired at a very small, beautiful spa, where I work with the owner (who is also an LMT) and one other therapist. We each have our own room, and I've been working for 60%. When I was hired, the owner said I might need to do a bit of marketing to get to the level where *I* was happy with the number of clients I was bringing in. No problem there. And that I would need to help with the phones some. No problem there either. NOW, she has begun to pressure me and the other therapist to get out there and market, because the "business is going under". She flipped out and called the other therapist crying and trying to make it sound like we were not doing our job because we were not bringing new clients in. She doesn't have time to market. (Never mind that she cancels her clients on a disturbingly regular basis because she "doesn't feel able" to work right then.)
One or the other of us has been taking the phone calls 24/7 (having them forwarded to our cells), returning emails, emptying trash, restocking,
running errands, and now she wants us to start entering a backlog of clients into the computer and spend tons of time marketing.
Also, even though she has a fairly full schedule of 3-4 clients a day, she wants us to shecdule a third of the new clients with her, even during weeks when we only have maybe 6 or so clients each.
Does this sound unfair at 60%, or is this normal?
She then said that she would prefer us to rent from her, which would be great. But she says the cost of running the place is about $2000/month, and because she put all of the money into it for the past 10 years, she wants her other therapists to be able to split the overhead, meaning we each pay somewhere around $900/month, :shock: while keeping 100% of our earnings.
I love this spa, I love the clients, I love my co-worker. I even like my boss when she is not in one of her panic attacks about money. And I'm doing fairly well, considering that I'm just starting out.
Can someone tell me if none of this is out of the ordinary or if I should run for my life? It feels like she wants us to do all of the work, while she pulls in all of the profit.
Thank you for listening. I appreciate any advice you may have.