Hello everyone...I thought I'd wait until I've been there over a month to post this. Starting in mid-April, I began renting an office (part-time from 4-8 p.m. from Mon-Saturday) at a chiropractor's office. Other than the clients I go out and scrounge for and book appointments there for (which aren't many just yet), absolutely none of his clients seem to want to book a massage with me. I asked him about a week ago how many clients does he have come in every week. He stated that he has about 35 clients/week. It's amazing that with 140 clients per month, not one of them has tried to book an appointment with a massage therapist there on site. Now, granted, I'm only there from 4-8 p.m. everyday but surely a few folks would be interested in after-work times. I have placed business cards up, coupons for $10 off up, and I've even placed a binder out there on the counter with my rates on the front of it and calendar pages for them to schedule their own appointment date/time so all they have to do is take a few minutes to put their name in the book or they could call me to schedule. None of the above seem to be working. I am really at a loss as to why no one's scheduling. The chiropractor made it clear to me when I began renting from him that he was in no way responsible for helping me get clients so unless he's trying to turn his clients completely off from getting a massage (from me), which I wouldn't understand why he would since he's renting office space to an MT for some reason.I'm a little frustrated and I don't think they will allow me to put up a "MASSAGE ON SITE" sign as they are VERY conservative and his wife (who is the secretary there) is extremely *Royal* and territorial --almost borderline. I've tried to just ignore her attitude but she definitely would never consider helping anyone try to book a massage there. I'm probably not expressing the problems I'm having at that office very well but the point is I'm considering giving them (2 weeks) notice at the end of this month and saying that after a couple of months at their place w/o at least one of their chiro clients interested in massage, it is not (financially) in my best interest to continue renting from them/at that location and will seek another chiro's office to rent space from -- someone a little more laid back, easy-going and who genuinely feels massage is ideal for their clients complete recovery.So does everyone agree with me on the time-table I'm giving it? Any/all thoughts on the matter are of course appreciated and considered thoroughly. Be well,Jen