Tips? Huh? Where are they?
I've heard so many horror stories how therapists part time for a spa and part time for me at the same time. Spas and other companies take so much of the perceneforum.xxxe, leaving little left over for the therapist.
but that is at a spa where they take 60% of my money PLUS product charge PLUS a fee if you use the credit card machine
My company only keeps $40\hour max. Whether it's chair massage or table massage the therapist never makes less than $50\hour base, plus the average tip is $20-30 an hour. (
$40\hr company and $70-80\hr therapist average, quite fair I think)
Part Time Therapists here average 10 appointments a week at $700 or more, based on their schedule. Some less, some more. If they want to work longer hours, they are welcome to. Some only have a three hour time block each day free, so they just work one or two appointments each day, and are happy with that.
Yesterday a new therapist on her first appointment made $115 in one hour. The appointment was at a nice hotel through the concierge, only 10 minutes from her Arlington house. She said the single appointment was equal to, or slightly more, than what she made slaving away all day at her last spa job. She said just one or two appointments a day with my company would make her very happy. She now regrets wasting so much of her time at this "Upscale Spa".
80% of therapists who work\worked for me say that their spa client told them that they left a cash tip for them in an envelope at the front desk. When the therapist went to collect the money,"Nothing was left for you". The receptionist had three Starbucks coffees sitting in front of her.
The spa client had a whole day worth of treatments and mysteriously, the therapist, the nail person, the mud wrap person, and the hair stylist, all didn't receive any tips on the credit card. But the clients's credit card had an additional $125 charged over what the cost of the treatments were. The spa owner denied anything.
One therapist left my company for a while to work full time six days a week at a spa. She told me what happened above to her, and several more similar stories. She worked all day for 12 hours, and realized that working for me part time she always received 100% of her tips, had more free time, more fun, less stress, and was slightly more profitable. She said she was sorry she left and apologized to me for leaving. I gave her a hug and said, "Welcome back, you have several clients who were asking for you. I have an appointment for you in three hours?"