I disagree females work on females only. In many states where peoples minds are still in the gutter, like Kansas where you have to get your liscence at the drugs and narcotics section of the gov't! and it is only legal to work at funky massage parlors the city people go to to get extras after time...well, that shut down, finally! but in Florida it is respected as health care, and it took a lot of lobbying to change the laws. You can work for a chirpopractor under his/her liscence and do not need one, but pro won't last long as you break down the muscle spasms that keep pulling peoples backs out of place, they get better, and the chiro will run out of repeat customers. One told me it cost him too much to look at my face, yet he went into some other modalities to increase his income, and was proud to keep getting people well. One thing you seriously need to consider that they will not tell you is you can only do it for a while, it will eventually ruin your hands, when they start swelling up every night it is time to quit or you will have problems all your life. I preferred to quit and save my hands, what was left of them lol, and forgo the 3k a month I was making. Make sure they teach you body mechanics so you are not putting stress on your body, always use a massage table. I loved doing it and got a lot of people well, I mainly did neuromuscular therapy, where I would break down muscle spasms, and also polarity treatments, to balance their energies. Use a natural oil, like olive oil, do not use mineral oil, as it goes into your body and absorbs your oil soluable vitamins and excretes them from your body, a sure way to get old fast, and not good for customers either.