I have been reading quite a few of these threads. They all have great information! I do have a few questions about starting out on my own. Did anyone start out on there own with no build up of clients? Did you lease your own place or rent out of an exsisting business? Which is better?In school they give you an idea of how much it would cost to start out on your own. I want to get a good idea of how much I should save up. I know I will need a nest egg for future bills and expenses. I have some great marketing ideas to hopefully get people on the massage table. Its just hard in this area since there are spas everywere!I need some good advice and ideas. I want to get a good idea of what I need to get started. I have thought of loans...but thats really just another added expense. I'm even thinking of working part-time to pay for my current bills and work full-time in my massage practice to pay into it when I'm ready to start.Right now I'm just working full-time as an Adminstrative Asst. Daydreaming of opening and working full-time doing what I love to do...massage! I have looked into working part-time in some local spas to build clients. Its just not a good job outlook. They are very picky depending on where they are located. (License laws per county and city) The state itself, GA, is not regulated. As for me, who graduated in Michigan with 500hours, it's very hard to work here. They want local graduates, who already have a current license in that city or county. I'm not even sure about the NCE. One of the schools here said I need it to work. That scares me since I do not test well! I read that only if states that are regulated for the NCE you need the NCE to work in that state. Is this true? This is why I'm thinking of going out on my own and not working for someone else. (Which is what I want to do anyway.) I just have a hard time with the idea of starting out with very little clients. Anyway, I know I wrote alot of stuff here. It's just too crazy to work in Atlanta! I wish I was back in Michigan where things were a little easier. Just kidding. I do love Georgia, just wish there policies were a little flexable.