- Jul 10, 2010
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I think this organization http://www.massageenvy.com/ is going to really be bad for our profession. Just look at their slogan on their front page. It says it all!
I read an article about them last year and thought then they were growing too big very fast and was concerned then. Seems they are really booming in all areas. They pay their therapists $20-25 an hour but also provide them with benefits. And MT's are taking this jobs! Massage Envy is apparently very successful and they have alot of money and continuing to grow with locations popping up all over the U.S. Apparently its causing quite a stir in the massage industry ... because I for one, along with many others, feel its exploiting what we truly do. Those of us who are well trained and not wanting to produce factory type massages nor did we attend a school that trained us to do factory type massage.
But for consumers it's becoming a popular place to get a massage at a huge discount. It's going to adversely affect the cost of massage and what we are paid. I personally feel its exploiting what we do and the demand for a professional that is paid fairly with respect for the work we do.
This is a tough field to be in these days. While the research shows that massage is a booming industry, like all industries that boom, it becomes over exploited and undervalued.
Hey ... Massage Envy, why not create a drive up window for hand massages?
I read an article about them last year and thought then they were growing too big very fast and was concerned then. Seems they are really booming in all areas. They pay their therapists $20-25 an hour but also provide them with benefits. And MT's are taking this jobs! Massage Envy is apparently very successful and they have alot of money and continuing to grow with locations popping up all over the U.S. Apparently its causing quite a stir in the massage industry ... because I for one, along with many others, feel its exploiting what we truly do. Those of us who are well trained and not wanting to produce factory type massages nor did we attend a school that trained us to do factory type massage.
But for consumers it's becoming a popular place to get a massage at a huge discount. It's going to adversely affect the cost of massage and what we are paid. I personally feel its exploiting what we do and the demand for a professional that is paid fairly with respect for the work we do.
This is a tough field to be in these days. While the research shows that massage is a booming industry, like all industries that boom, it becomes over exploited and undervalued.
Hey ... Massage Envy, why not create a drive up window for hand massages?