Pompal 09.
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??? Okie Dokie here we go.....I've been a massage therapist for almost 3 years now. Things were kind of 'hit and miss' until about a year ago when a friend of mine--who is a cosmetologist asked me if I would like to be in her beauty salon that she was planning on opening. I said I would be interested. She rented a place that she felt would be good for her business and she had me to look at it also and I was quite satisfied with the room I wound up with, and the rent was satisfactory. That room is about 14 ft. by 20 ft. awesomely huge for a massage room! And far enough away from the usual beauty shop noise to be relaxing for the few clients I have.Problem #1 came when about 3 weeks ago when she decided she couldn't afford that place anymore---this was a big surprise to me---I had no idea she was even thinking about making a move. Of course there was no requirement that she tell me such things, but, it did catch me by off guard. Well, she managed to get out of the lease she was in and very quickly found another location....I did get to look at the 3 places she considered.Problem #2 The new location is on one of the busiest street corners in town! And guess where my 'area' is? In the corner of the shop that is directly on the corner. In other words, LOTS of street noise! It's also the hottest corner in the shop since the evening sun shines in the 'huge' windows. I have put curtains up, but, who knows when a 'big breeze' might blow them back and then there would be my client-----exposed to the busiest corner in town!Problem # 3 The only 'wall' between my area and the rest of the shop is some zig-zag room dividers that I have. And my area is only 9 ft. by 12 ft.---the absolute smallest space that I feel I can give a good massage....that gives me 3 ft. all around the 72 in. (6 ft.) by 33 in. (almost 3 ft.) table that I have. This is the only area I have and I need to have a shelf, two fans, a cd player, linens & towels and a hamper and all the other various thing-a-ma-jigs that massage therapists need. Unfortunatley, all these items have to be within this same 9 ft. by 12 ft. space.After reading "most salon owners want you there to help themselves out and take no consideration into the calmness and stress relief we hope to give to our clients " in another post I realized that my presence in her shop was simply her "effort" to "have something different" in her salon and probably nothing more.My problem is that I'm not sure about making the move I want to make. It would be a building at my home. I'm wondering if you all might have some comments on this. I live out in the country so there are no zoning restrictions to bother with......I checked the distance and it's only 7 miles from town to my house. The town is small only about 5,000 population with another 1,500 in close town. I wonder if being out in the calm quiet country atmosphere might be a "selling point" for my business at home? You know, something like "come & relax in a quiet, pleasant country atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of town." I have talked to a couple of clients and they don't seem to object to coming out here at this point in time.I appreciate any input and thank you very much for reading all this. I only made it this long so you would get a good idea of what I'm dealing with.Thanks loads!