Pompal 09.
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Hi all, my question is this: what are your thoughts on taking an IC position as your first gig fresh out of school?
I contacted the owner of a wellness center (as well as owners of several others places I was interested in) asking if she was hiring and if I could get more info. She responded the same day (this was via email) that she was currently interviewing for an LMT and that I could send her my resume. She also mentioned that that arangement is as an independant contractor who pays a percent, and is responsible for their own advertising (though some clients will be through her business' advertisments). She is an LMT and has owned and operated the center for over 10 years.
I sent her my resume and we set up my interview for this coming Tuesday afternoon. She sounded very nice on the phone and plans on setting up a second appt. for the hands on interview if things go well at the first.
The reason I'd like your thoughts on this may be obvious; I have no experience in the "real world" yet, and am somewhat less than confident in my skills and ability to market myself enough to gain the clients I'll need to earn enough money at this point. Also I don't have the supplies (sheets, oils, etc.) I'd need to start working for myself right now
I had been hopeing for an "employee" position to ease me into the swing of things. I focused on the eastern modalities while in school which I feel are harder to market, hence my concern of being able to attract clients.
** This is the part where I wine about all my troubles t022 **
Besides what I've already mentioned, I am in something of a scattered state of mind right now. In January I graduated, took the state board and moved in with my folks. In February my grandmother died a week before my birthday, and the day after my birthday I was struck by a kidney stone. Four agonizing days and one trip to ER later has left me with medical bills exceeding $4000.00 and I'm still waiting to get rid of the kidney stone. I've had to apply for Medicaid as my money has gone to pay my school loans and I am broke. Oh yeah, I also got a jury summons for this Monday. When I called to get a postponement I was too late (they didn't give the time limit on the summons :banghead: ) I am hopeing that they will dismiss me on grounds of a medical condition (I have to drink at least a gallon of H2O a day and have to run to the bathroom every 20 minutes or so). Not to mention I may have to postpone my interview. t102
I need somesort of income at this point and since none of the other places I contacted had openings, I feel like the IC position may be my only chance. I'm very good at managing my finances when I do have money, I'm just not confident that I can do the whole "getting clients and providing all the needed supplies myself" thing right now.
Argh! I need a massage! t108
I contacted the owner of a wellness center (as well as owners of several others places I was interested in) asking if she was hiring and if I could get more info. She responded the same day (this was via email) that she was currently interviewing for an LMT and that I could send her my resume. She also mentioned that that arangement is as an independant contractor who pays a percent, and is responsible for their own advertising (though some clients will be through her business' advertisments). She is an LMT and has owned and operated the center for over 10 years.
I sent her my resume and we set up my interview for this coming Tuesday afternoon. She sounded very nice on the phone and plans on setting up a second appt. for the hands on interview if things go well at the first.
The reason I'd like your thoughts on this may be obvious; I have no experience in the "real world" yet, and am somewhat less than confident in my skills and ability to market myself enough to gain the clients I'll need to earn enough money at this point. Also I don't have the supplies (sheets, oils, etc.) I'd need to start working for myself right now
I had been hopeing for an "employee" position to ease me into the swing of things. I focused on the eastern modalities while in school which I feel are harder to market, hence my concern of being able to attract clients.
** This is the part where I wine about all my troubles t022 **
Besides what I've already mentioned, I am in something of a scattered state of mind right now. In January I graduated, took the state board and moved in with my folks. In February my grandmother died a week before my birthday, and the day after my birthday I was struck by a kidney stone. Four agonizing days and one trip to ER later has left me with medical bills exceeding $4000.00 and I'm still waiting to get rid of the kidney stone. I've had to apply for Medicaid as my money has gone to pay my school loans and I am broke. Oh yeah, I also got a jury summons for this Monday. When I called to get a postponement I was too late (they didn't give the time limit on the summons :banghead: ) I am hopeing that they will dismiss me on grounds of a medical condition (I have to drink at least a gallon of H2O a day and have to run to the bathroom every 20 minutes or so). Not to mention I may have to postpone my interview. t102
I need somesort of income at this point and since none of the other places I contacted had openings, I feel like the IC position may be my only chance. I'm very good at managing my finances when I do have money, I'm just not confident that I can do the whole "getting clients and providing all the needed supplies myself" thing right now.
Argh! I need a massage! t108