Pompal 09.
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Today I interviewed for a Chiro.Asst position. Just wondering if its a good deal or not:
I do full body massages, physiotherapy and myofascial, each one hour. They supply table, linens, oils, music. The room was amazing. Just spectacular and very large and accomodating. Already clientelle in place. Receptionist books the appts and they handle insurance claims.
The pay is 50/50. I pay my own insurance. I get free chiropractics (somthing that I would never take advaneforum.xxxe of) I also get paid the same for no shows, and $20 for any new patients I bring in for chiropractics. I would get the full paying amount for any MT patients I bring in, for the first appt.
Ok, here comes the clincher: The current therapist, who has been there a few years, is leaving the state. She currently works M, W, F's from 9am-12 BACKTOBACK with no break, then 3 hour lunch, then 3-7pm no break. I just graduated from school, so have no idea how many massages I could do, but I know 7 is not the number. I talked with my instructors, both of them said THEY couldnt even do 7 massages a day OR 21-a week. The Chiro said I could split it with another therapist, but I definetly would want the morning shift bc I have a child in school. Maybe I could do one evening shift. I didnt say anything in the interview about the hours or what time I would prefer, but I did say that 7 was ALOT of massages in one day.
The only contract like thing she said in the interview was that they wouldnt want me working on THEIR clients in my home, but that my own clients on my own time at home was not a problem.
How does it sound? Is it terrible that I am not a HUGE proponent of chiropractors, for my own body that is. Just havent had any good experiences.
The other job Im up for is an office job in a Yoga Therapy Membership office (nonprofit). It pays only $10/hr, but its only 20-30hrs flex a week AND I have a beautiful room at my disposal for MASSAGE!!!! It is right next door to the massage school I went to, which would make it convenient for referrals. I have 12yrs office experience, but I have to say I got into MT to get out of this kind of work. The office is magnificient, decorated in asian decor, and Im hoping I would keep it to 20hrs/wk tops so I could spend time doing massage.
Currently I am struggling to get my own practice out of my home off the ground, but only have about 1 client a week, if that. THough I just got licensed/grad and have to say I havent hit the pavement yet to get clients in.
thanks for the responses
I do full body massages, physiotherapy and myofascial, each one hour. They supply table, linens, oils, music. The room was amazing. Just spectacular and very large and accomodating. Already clientelle in place. Receptionist books the appts and they handle insurance claims.
The pay is 50/50. I pay my own insurance. I get free chiropractics (somthing that I would never take advaneforum.xxxe of) I also get paid the same for no shows, and $20 for any new patients I bring in for chiropractics. I would get the full paying amount for any MT patients I bring in, for the first appt.
Ok, here comes the clincher: The current therapist, who has been there a few years, is leaving the state. She currently works M, W, F's from 9am-12 BACKTOBACK with no break, then 3 hour lunch, then 3-7pm no break. I just graduated from school, so have no idea how many massages I could do, but I know 7 is not the number. I talked with my instructors, both of them said THEY couldnt even do 7 massages a day OR 21-a week. The Chiro said I could split it with another therapist, but I definetly would want the morning shift bc I have a child in school. Maybe I could do one evening shift. I didnt say anything in the interview about the hours or what time I would prefer, but I did say that 7 was ALOT of massages in one day.
The only contract like thing she said in the interview was that they wouldnt want me working on THEIR clients in my home, but that my own clients on my own time at home was not a problem.
How does it sound? Is it terrible that I am not a HUGE proponent of chiropractors, for my own body that is. Just havent had any good experiences.
The other job Im up for is an office job in a Yoga Therapy Membership office (nonprofit). It pays only $10/hr, but its only 20-30hrs flex a week AND I have a beautiful room at my disposal for MASSAGE!!!! It is right next door to the massage school I went to, which would make it convenient for referrals. I have 12yrs office experience, but I have to say I got into MT to get out of this kind of work. The office is magnificient, decorated in asian decor, and Im hoping I would keep it to 20hrs/wk tops so I could spend time doing massage.
Currently I am struggling to get my own practice out of my home off the ground, but only have about 1 client a week, if that. THough I just got licensed/grad and have to say I havent hit the pavement yet to get clients in.
thanks for the responses