shadowweavers
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Hi All,
I am finally getting ready to launch. All of my certifications have been obtained and tests passed. Now my first opportunity is presenting itself.
This position is everything I have dreamed of. It is a long story but it is with an Integrative Practice and with a physician that highly respect.
Our first interview went really well. We were throwing around ideas of IC vs. Employee status. They want my massage to most seemlessly meld into the practice so they want to handle all scheduling, billing to insurance, taxes, etc...
At first I was fighting this because part of me has dreamt of having the control and flexibility of owning my own practice but after mulling it over for a couple weeks I realize that being able to solely concentrate on massage and having their marketing resources etc... would be good.
An additional tidbit of info here. I had applied for massage therapy school and was anticipating the first day of school for four months. In that time I moved to the area and got extremely ill. It took me six months to figure out what was wrong and another six months of treatment to get to the point that I could attend school. I got through school with flying colors and handled many hours of massage. I know I can handle four clients a day - three times a week right now physically with the chronic condition I am still fighting. This doctor is fully aware of my condition since he is my physician although I don't see him regularly now.
Upon our initial meeting the doctor said that he felt comfortable if I work somewhere else too or build up my own practice as long as I did not treat his clients at these locations. We were talking part time at that point so this seemed like the only reasonable solution for my making a living. As well, he threw around hourly rates of $30/$35 an hour as an employee giving massage.
Fast forward to today's second interview where we both came to the table with a bit more research under our belt...
He had spoken to another physician in the area who practices a lot like he does and employees two MTs on staff who have 9 years experience and have additional certifications in MLD. Now he has back peddled and the offer has changed a bit...
Now, he wants to employee me one to two days a week starting out...he needs help with his PR and some other administrative duties regarding new patient processing. He wants to pay me $15/hr for the admin work. For the massage he wants to pay me $20-$23/hr. He will be filing my work under insurance and billing out for about $152 for an hour massage. He claims this other physician pays $35,000/year for his MT who works a six hour shift, five days a week.
At first I was completely closed to doing any other work other then massage therapy but in the last few weeks I feel that due to my own health I may have to dial back a bit from the massage and that a mix of task might be great.
He now wants me to only focus on my position with him...so no growing my own practice. I am sure if I left the practice that I could not take clients with me so I would have to start all over if at that point I decided to go off on my own.
I will have my own treatment room which means as I acquire more clients I can work more days. I just will not be able to work those days until I have the clients.
I am ecstatic about working with a physician and especially this one. I like his staff a lot...
but the money thing has me bothered.
I have the Intro. and Basic Vodder classes under my belt already for Manual Lymph Drainage and plan to be certified in this so that I can treat pathology by next year at the latest.
I am good at what I do. I have undercut myself most of my life in the earning category and as great an opportunity this is for me I am feeling like $20/$23 an hour for my massage is just going to leave me feeling a bit undercut. I am not asking for benefits at the moment.
I realize that in reality if I were to practice on my own the first year after all of the expenses I might not even make that much an hour but I would be investing in my practice only not someone elses....
I just really need to feel that this is dualy adveneforum.xxxeous and that we both are getting our fair share...
Feeling torn...but also so grateful for the opportunity....
The population I would work with at this office is the one I have wanted to work with from the moment I contemplated massage therapy three years ago...then I got challenged by a chronic illness and now I feel even more qualified to work with them. I have a unique window into this world from a personal perspective and I believe it is going to make my work all the more potent.
Thoughts? Am I being greedy or realistic?
Thanks so much for your opinions!!!!
Crystal_Compass
I am finally getting ready to launch. All of my certifications have been obtained and tests passed. Now my first opportunity is presenting itself.
This position is everything I have dreamed of. It is a long story but it is with an Integrative Practice and with a physician that highly respect.
Our first interview went really well. We were throwing around ideas of IC vs. Employee status. They want my massage to most seemlessly meld into the practice so they want to handle all scheduling, billing to insurance, taxes, etc...
At first I was fighting this because part of me has dreamt of having the control and flexibility of owning my own practice but after mulling it over for a couple weeks I realize that being able to solely concentrate on massage and having their marketing resources etc... would be good.
An additional tidbit of info here. I had applied for massage therapy school and was anticipating the first day of school for four months. In that time I moved to the area and got extremely ill. It took me six months to figure out what was wrong and another six months of treatment to get to the point that I could attend school. I got through school with flying colors and handled many hours of massage. I know I can handle four clients a day - three times a week right now physically with the chronic condition I am still fighting. This doctor is fully aware of my condition since he is my physician although I don't see him regularly now.
Upon our initial meeting the doctor said that he felt comfortable if I work somewhere else too or build up my own practice as long as I did not treat his clients at these locations. We were talking part time at that point so this seemed like the only reasonable solution for my making a living. As well, he threw around hourly rates of $30/$35 an hour as an employee giving massage.
Fast forward to today's second interview where we both came to the table with a bit more research under our belt...
He had spoken to another physician in the area who practices a lot like he does and employees two MTs on staff who have 9 years experience and have additional certifications in MLD. Now he has back peddled and the offer has changed a bit...
Now, he wants to employee me one to two days a week starting out...he needs help with his PR and some other administrative duties regarding new patient processing. He wants to pay me $15/hr for the admin work. For the massage he wants to pay me $20-$23/hr. He will be filing my work under insurance and billing out for about $152 for an hour massage. He claims this other physician pays $35,000/year for his MT who works a six hour shift, five days a week.
At first I was completely closed to doing any other work other then massage therapy but in the last few weeks I feel that due to my own health I may have to dial back a bit from the massage and that a mix of task might be great.
He now wants me to only focus on my position with him...so no growing my own practice. I am sure if I left the practice that I could not take clients with me so I would have to start all over if at that point I decided to go off on my own.
I will have my own treatment room which means as I acquire more clients I can work more days. I just will not be able to work those days until I have the clients.
I am ecstatic about working with a physician and especially this one. I like his staff a lot...
but the money thing has me bothered.
I have the Intro. and Basic Vodder classes under my belt already for Manual Lymph Drainage and plan to be certified in this so that I can treat pathology by next year at the latest.
I am good at what I do. I have undercut myself most of my life in the earning category and as great an opportunity this is for me I am feeling like $20/$23 an hour for my massage is just going to leave me feeling a bit undercut. I am not asking for benefits at the moment.
I realize that in reality if I were to practice on my own the first year after all of the expenses I might not even make that much an hour but I would be investing in my practice only not someone elses....
I just really need to feel that this is dualy adveneforum.xxxeous and that we both are getting our fair share...
Feeling torn...but also so grateful for the opportunity....
The population I would work with at this office is the one I have wanted to work with from the moment I contemplated massage therapy three years ago...then I got challenged by a chronic illness and now I feel even more qualified to work with them. I have a unique window into this world from a personal perspective and I believe it is going to make my work all the more potent.
Thoughts? Am I being greedy or realistic?
Thanks so much for your opinions!!!!
Crystal_Compass