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Joe E - I don't even know where to begin.No one is recommending anything. Seforum.xxxg has to figure out his priorities, his time table and his tolerance for the uncertain. All we are doing is providing perspective from our own experience.The split is not how 90% of the working world make their income. No one at GM worries about what % of a car they make goes to them. That is why it is called a salary. ย Other businesses operate on a fee per service basis.The split mentality leads to erroneous decisions based on an equally misguided sense of fairness. Would you rather have 70% of a $65 treatment or 55% of a $80 treatment or $50 for every treatment? I have had several therapists turn down Option C - which is how we pay - because it is not "fair" compared to Options A or B which is what they currently work for. We pay a fee for every service - regardless of how much the client pays or even if the client pays on the idea that 100% of a free service means $0 to the therapist. We believe everyone should get paid for every treatment they perform. Our charity work yields the therapist the same hourly pay as our $150/hour clients. But I suppose that is further evidence of how we try to keep you down. Pay 'em a high wage, each and every time even if I don't get a dime - downright fascist of me.As for lawyers, their salary is pretty standard. It does, however, vary across firms in the same city. But each class of lawyers - regardless of their pedigree - have the same salary at each level of their careers. Can you imagine the discrimination suits that would result from lawyers having individual deals? HR is the largest admin function in a lawfirm for a reason. What lawyers do get is radically different performance bonuses based on their skills, growth and potential.For years, women have sued because of claims that equal work does not equate to equal pay. How can two therapists be paid differently for a Swedish Massage and the spa avoid a lawsuit when the world is ripe with precendent?Better therapists should have no trouble finding work at better spas and will earn more money. Aveda spas around here charge $80 or $85 while Elizabeth Arden and others start at $100. They charge more for different modalities, so the more you know the more you can earn.Perhaps you should investigate the economics of running a day spa before deciding who is running a business well and who is running one poorly. The average day spa does about $1M in sales a year. If you are not spending 10% of sales on advertising and promotion, you are in trouble. Do the math - you had better be spending thousands of dollars a month to hope to be succesfull.Your average day spa is 2,500 square feet, and upwards of $25 a foot in rent FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS. If you fail, you are still on the hook, which means bankruptcy. Try running a radio campaign for the holidays - $100 for 30 seconds with a minimum buy of 20 spots, only 10 of which are in prime time. Check with your local glossy magazine for their ad rates. $1500 per month for a quarter page B&W. Then their are discounts. Free services for the irate client when the therapist decides not to show. Website creation, maintenance and advertising.
Joe E - I don't even know where to begin.No one is recommending anything. Seforum.xxxg has to figure out his priorities, his time table and his tolerance for the uncertain. All we are doing is providing perspective from our own experience.The split is not how 90% of the working world make their income. No one at GM worries about what % of a car they make goes to them. That is why it is called a salary. ย Other businesses operate on a fee per service basis.The split mentality leads to erroneous decisions based on an equally misguided sense of fairness. Would you rather have 70% of a $65 treatment or 55% of a $80 treatment or $50 for every treatment? I have had several therapists turn down Option C - which is how we pay - because it is not "fair" compared to Options A or B which is what they currently work for. We pay a fee for every service - regardless of how much the client pays or even if the client pays on the idea that 100% of a free service means $0 to the therapist. We believe everyone should get paid for every treatment they perform. Our charity work yields the therapist the same hourly pay as our $150/hour clients. But I suppose that is further evidence of how we try to keep you down. Pay 'em a high wage, each and every time even if I don't get a dime - downright fascist of me.As for lawyers, their salary is pretty standard. It does, however, vary across firms in the same city. But each class of lawyers - regardless of their pedigree - have the same salary at each level of their careers. Can you imagine the discrimination suits that would result from lawyers having individual deals? HR is the largest admin function in a lawfirm for a reason. What lawyers do get is radically different performance bonuses based on their skills, growth and potential.For years, women have sued because of claims that equal work does not equate to equal pay. How can two therapists be paid differently for a Swedish Massage and the spa avoid a lawsuit when the world is ripe with precendent?Better therapists should have no trouble finding work at better spas and will earn more money. Aveda spas around here charge $80 or $85 while Elizabeth Arden and others start at $100. They charge more for different modalities, so the more you know the more you can earn.Perhaps you should investigate the economics of running a day spa before deciding who is running a business well and who is running one poorly. The average day spa does about $1M in sales a year. If you are not spending 10% of sales on advertising and promotion, you are in trouble. Do the math - you had better be spending thousands of dollars a month to hope to be succesfull.Your average day spa is 2,500 square feet, and upwards of $25 a foot in rent FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS. If you fail, you are still on the hook, which means bankruptcy. Try running a radio campaign for the holidays - $100 for 30 seconds with a minimum buy of 20 spots, only 10 of which are in prime time. Check with your local glossy magazine for their ad rates. $1500 per month for a quarter page B&W. Then their are discounts. Free services for the irate client when the therapist decides not to show. Website creation, maintenance and advertising.