I read a post a few weeks ago, but can't find it again. It was someone asking about becoming a Reflexologist and setting up a practice.
One of the replies talked about how many other reflexologists there were in the local area.
My question is how many, is too many?
I want/need to return to work (when my young son is full-time at school) and probably considered past it at 42, to do my old job of Graphic Designer. I have always been interested in Reflexology for self help and have been researching courses and would like to take one early next year (I have now singled out the one I think suits me).
On one hand, I don't want to flood the market, but have a very strong urge that I should take this opportunity to retrain as I may not have this chance again. I am already self employed (as I had a few design jobs come my way a year or so ago) and know for the hours I want to do, I will have to stay this way and will probably combine office work on a contractor basis with the Reflexology at evenings and weekends.
Please, does anyone have any advice?
Many thanks
Peppermint
One of the replies talked about how many other reflexologists there were in the local area.
My question is how many, is too many?
I want/need to return to work (when my young son is full-time at school) and probably considered past it at 42, to do my old job of Graphic Designer. I have always been interested in Reflexology for self help and have been researching courses and would like to take one early next year (I have now singled out the one I think suits me).
On one hand, I don't want to flood the market, but have a very strong urge that I should take this opportunity to retrain as I may not have this chance again. I am already self employed (as I had a few design jobs come my way a year or so ago) and know for the hours I want to do, I will have to stay this way and will probably combine office work on a contractor basis with the Reflexology at evenings and weekends.
Please, does anyone have any advice?
Many thanks
Peppermint