I know it's a bit premature but i've been looking into where I will work once i'm qualfied as i'm keen to get going as soon as I can. I am hoping to do a bit of everything i.e. working from home, mobile and also rent a room.
I've just spoken to a lady at one centre that rents rooms by the hour & she mentioned that as a newly qualified reflexologist I couldn't really expect to charge clients the going rate and that I should keep my price low. What do you think of that, is that normal practise, should I keep my prices low and if so by how much e.g. if the average treatment in my area is ยฃ30 (which it seems to be) should I charge ยฃ20. Also how long should I wait before I am experienced enough to charge the going rate? It has made me re-think whether it's worth renting rooms whilst i'm in the process of gaining the experience.
Berniemay x
I've just spoken to a lady at one centre that rents rooms by the hour & she mentioned that as a newly qualified reflexologist I couldn't really expect to charge clients the going rate and that I should keep my price low. What do you think of that, is that normal practise, should I keep my prices low and if so by how much e.g. if the average treatment in my area is ยฃ30 (which it seems to be) should I charge ยฃ20. Also how long should I wait before I am experienced enough to charge the going rate? It has made me re-think whether it's worth renting rooms whilst i'm in the process of gaining the experience.
Berniemay x