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SMRT (Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique) training

Started by Kelly Sanders, LMT Feb 12, 2014.

Which Exam to Take? 1 Reply

Started by Janice Valverde. Last reply by Kelly Sanders, LMT Apr 21, 2012.

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Comment by Terri Crowder on October 15, 2009 at 2:31pm
Hi Ruthellen
I haven't registered my business, as I haven't secured a job yet. I have only ever worked as an employee in the US. So bear with me - if I rent a room in a salon, or work on commission, this is considered my own business and therefore self employed?
Terri
Comment by Ruthellen Wood on October 15, 2009 at 2:16pm
Occ liscenses are issued by the city and some times the county. It's basically a fee that says you're a registered business in the city and/or county. Although Occ lic. are required many people practice/work without one. Are you planning to be self employed? If you work as an employee not a contractor then you do not need and occ. lic. Hve you registred your business yet?
Ruthellen
Comment by Terri Crowder on October 15, 2009 at 2:02pm
I have just moved to Orlando, after living overseas for a few years, and "finally" received my Florida MT License. Hooray! So now I'm looking for work. I understand that I also need to obtain an Occupational license in the city where I work. Can anyone enlighten me on this.
Terri
Comment by Patricia M. Donohue LMT, NCBTMB on October 10, 2009 at 9:33am
Hi Pete,
Glad to hear from you. I too am interested in quality education. Thanks for the information.
Pat Donohue
Comment by Pete Whitridge on October 9, 2009 at 8:45pm
I thought you would like to know how things are progressing with the new Alliance for Massage Therapy Education. Please consider joining as a Founding Member! You'll be supporting the quality of education in the massage profession for generations to come. I've enclosed a few links for you to read about what we are doing. We would be honored if you would consider supporting the start up of this important and essential alliance of educators worldwide.

follow these links:

http://www.afmte.org/join

http://www.massagetoday.com/mpacms/mt/article.php?id=14110

http://www.massageprofessionals.com/profiles/blogs/alliance-incorporated

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Comment by Kevin Pierce on September 21, 2009 at 10:57am
Hello everyone,

I am a LMT in Orlando and I also teach and write curriculum for a Massage Therapy school. I look forward to the great discussions we will have. Thanks!! KP
Comment by Franklin Miranda on September 20, 2009 at 7:09pm
Hello everyone. I would be locating to Deltona Florida end of next summer. Just finishing my associates in Massage Therapy. I know its a tuff economy out there right now, does anyone have any advice as far as finding massage work in central florida?
Comment by Martha A. Slattery RN LMT on September 14, 2009 at 8:24pm
My actions,should I be in your position, would include investigation into mail fraud. I wish you the very best of luck. wish I could be of better help.
Comment by Marie-Josee Berard on September 14, 2009 at 7:40pm
Kathy,
I offer from 4 to 24 CEUs. You can look at it on: www.TheInfantMassageInstitute.com
I just finished a DVD for parents who want to learn infant massage( massage for colick-y-baby ) It's a lots of great information.
Call me if you have any question:954-825-0343
Comment by Kathy Starr on September 14, 2009 at 4:24am
Marie, thanks for the reply I took infant massage in school but it sure wouldnt hurt to refresh since I have not done it since, I will discuss it with my sisters and see what they think do you have a website? and how many hours is the class?
 

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