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This site is created to post information on Massage Schools. If you have a school please list it here so future LMT's will have resource

 

I also offer trainings for teachers and continuing education courses.

 

Website: http://www.massageproce.com
Location: PO Box 1477, Marion NC
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Latest Activity: Nov 10, 2015

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Halfway through my schooling and I'm loving it.  I can't wait to start practicing.

Tags: excited, school

Started by Michael Tether Sep 6, 2011.

List your School Here 29 Replies

Massage Pro C.E.PO Box 1477Marion, NC 28752www.MassageProCE.com Continue

Tags: Therapy, massage, lomi, Lomilomi, Massage

Started by Gloria Coppola. Last reply by Gloria Coppola Jul 20, 2011.

Business text books 6 Replies

I teach the business classes at my school.  Lately, I've been getting feedback from students that the curriculum I have to follow that is created by the school is not answering many of the MBlex questions, mostly which are tax related. The focus on…Continue

Started by Kelly Grounds. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Jul 8, 2011.

CE Hours: Real Classroom Hours Versus ?? 5 Replies

I'm finishing a CE course at a local massage school in Calif. Unlike other classes I've taken at other schools, this school charges for 40 hours but only 30 of them are actual classroom hours. The other 10 are basically homework -- 5 hours for a…Continue

Started by Mark Vogel. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Jul 2, 2011.

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Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 10, 2010 at 4:44pm
PS. You can also purchase Laura Allen's One Year to a Successful Massage Practice - do what she says - she guarantees it!
Comment by Gloria Coppola on April 10, 2010 at 4:43pm
Dominique
I sent you an email. Everyone has some great suggestions here!
I would also like to know have you continued your education to learn new techniques. Have you gone out to events to show your face and hands?
It takes at least 2 years to get a good practice going. It requires dedication, time, lots of networking and persistence.
There are many therapists that are highly skilled too and you need to continue learning so you can also offer the quality and care people seek in a massage therapists. Basic trainings are just that!
Respond to my email and I will try to guide you some more.
Comment by Gary Lloyd on March 11, 2010 at 11:31am
Another way to get started is with chair massage. There may be stores or a mall that will let you set up a chair free. One thing I did was to offer 5 minutes free and then charge $1 per minute after that. The 5 minutes free got quite a few people on the chair - then they are there to hear about your work. Many times it can lead to a full session because of the help they get in a short time on the chair. And, you never know who you might meet -other MT's, D.C.'s who might have something to offer you.
Comment by Dominique Bounds on March 11, 2010 at 10:10am
I've done that also i have send out resume out to alot of chiropractor's offices too and I haven't heard anything from them. i've tried everything in the book really i at ground zero
Comment by Rob Buckley on March 11, 2010 at 9:43am
Hello Dominique,

Hope you're having a good day. One idea might be to connect with a chiropractor's office - they're almost always busy, and it's a great way to get yourself busy and your foot in the door. It can be a first step towards building your own clientele our your operation. Just an idea... I hope things work out well for you. :)

Rob
Comment by Dominique Bounds on March 11, 2010 at 8:25am
I've tried that to and there wasnt any luck
Comment by Michael Wolfes, CLMT, CRP on March 11, 2010 at 12:24am
Dominique,
Can't you retrace you steps back to the school you graduated from and see if they have any Job Placement or Career Center or Job board at their location for any possiblilities for you?
Comment by Dominique Bounds on March 10, 2010 at 8:15pm
I've been done with school for about a year and I'm having a hard time finding a job in the MT field and its been very hecked for me this pass year. i had a job but I had to get rid of it because it was to far and when i tried to find one closer no one was hiring. So now I gave up all hopes for continuing my career in the MT field. I felt like i went to school for nothing and now i'm in debt and I dont have a job. What should i do?
Comment by Gloria Coppola on March 3, 2010 at 7:09pm
Comment by Gloria Coppola on March 1, 2010 at 7:28pm
New and Future LMT's, remember to follow the massage career blog. You can also ask questions about anything. Thanks

http://massagecareers.blogspot.com/
 

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