xida_loverx
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I am doing some consulting work for a new Alternative Therapies Center in my town. They have a building with numerous small rooms and the idea is to rent them either monthly, daily or hourly at a reasonable rate. As massage therapists, the owners know how tough it is when starting out to come up with cash for room rental when a whole month might go by without getting a client. I would really like everyone's input on the following three scenarios for HOURLY room rates:1. Center provides: small but adequate sized room with lighting that dims but NO decor in the rooms. Therapist provides: table, linens, oils, any decor, any other massage supplies $10/hour2. Center provides: small but adequate sized room with lighting that dims and tasteful decor Therapist provides: table, linens, oils, any other massage supplies $12/hour3. Center provides: small but adequate sized room with lighting that dims, tasteful decor, and basic portable massage table Therapist provides: linens, oils, any other massage supplies $15/hourThese are the questions I would like answered.Would you pay each of the above rates? If not, how much would you pay? If all three choices were available at the above rates, which option would you be most likely to choose? (If you'd like to provide an explanation for your answers that would be greatly appreciated but if you don't have the time just the basic answers would be really helpful.)One final note: The going rate in this area for a one hour massage is between $50 - $60 per hour.