Thanks for contacting me. I work for Life Time Fitness and want to network with therapists in all areas, especially those who are looking for a great job opportunity. We have 90+ locations and offer massage in every one.
Hope all is well out there in Vegas. Been many years since I have been there. I prefer the beach anyway. I have been an MT for 19 years. My specialty is Reflexology. I am a teacher at the Cayce Reilly School of Massotherapy. www.edgarcayce.org. Check us out.
Sure, let's network. You seem like a curious MT who also likes to write.
I've been an MT for 30 years, a massage teacher since the 80s, and have written alot about massage. Have you seen the column I co-write called
"talk about touch" (in Mass and Bodywork mag). Our last column (after a 4
year run) just came out in the latest issue. Next year Pearson is
publishing my second text, titled Therapeutic Kinesiology.
Who are your favorite ortho teachers, writers? ---maf
No intrusion whatsoever. I am actually a massage student right now. I started one week ago and I love it. I have wanted to do massage for as long as I can remember. I have a Master Cosmetologist license as well as an Associates in Marketing Management (Small Business Management). I wanted to learn how to manage a business and not just jump in head first. Now I am adding massage to my many other talents and gifts. I love meeting people. Thatnk you for ading me to your friends list. My husband and I are planning to move to Arizona one day but not sure when. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks for the invite. :) Am looking forward to reading how you and others have thrived in such a wonderful business, and I appreciate all the helpful info!
Great to connect with you. I also attended the Cherry Hill, NJ, ABMP seminar and joined this site. I have been in private practice, full-time, for 16 years in NJ and recently completed the national certification program as a Compassionate Touch Practitioner. In November I will become a national instructor for the Center for Compassionate Touch. This is a complimentary approach for eldercare, hospice, and palliative care. Enjoy your day!
Nice to meet you ... I'm looking forward to networking with you. I recently attended an ABMP seminar in Cherry Hill, NJ and so I just recently signed up on this site. Thanks for inviting me to be a friend. I've been doing massage for 8+ years and Reiki energy work since 1999. I'm located in Lancaster, PA. Have a great day!
Hi Kris, I downloaded your ebook on how to use facebook for marketing. Thank you very much. It's been very helpful. Thanks for inviting me to network with you.
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Hi Kris,
Thanks for the friend request, I just joined and I am still figuring things out. Very nice to meet you, and I love that you love your "job"!
Hi Kris,
It's nice to meet you and no intrusion.
Cheryl from Maui
Hi Kris,
Hope all is well out there in Vegas. Been many years since I have been there. I prefer the beach anyway. I have been an MT for 19 years. My specialty is Reflexology. I am a teacher at the Cayce Reilly School of Massotherapy. www.edgarcayce.org. Check us out.
julie
Hello Kris,
Sure, let's network. You seem like a curious MT who also likes to write.
I've been an MT for 30 years, a massage teacher since the 80s, and have written alot about massage. Have you seen the column I co-write called "talk about touch" (in Mass and Bodywork mag). Our last column (after a 4
year run) just came out in the latest issue. Next year Pearson is
publishing my second text, titled Therapeutic Kinesiology.
Who are your favorite ortho teachers, writers? ---maf
Hi Kris,
Its a pleasure to meet you!
Hello Kris,
Pleasure to meet you. Thanks for the request!
Mike from Upstate NY
Hello Kris. Thanks for the request to network with me. I am still a student and I am very interested in learning from seasoned therapists.
How do you do?
Hi kris,
Thanks for the add. Your not intruding at all. I'd like to get to know more therapist, easier to get ideas and suggestions.
Nice to meet you.
Hello Kris,
No intrusion whatsoever. I am actually a massage student right now. I started one week ago and I love it. I have wanted to do massage for as long as I can remember. I have a Master Cosmetologist license as well as an Associates in Marketing Management (Small Business Management). I wanted to learn how to manage a business and not just jump in head first. Now I am adding massage to my many other talents and gifts. I love meeting people. Thatnk you for ading me to your friends list. My husband and I are planning to move to Arizona one day but not sure when. Hope to hear from you soon.
God Bless
Tammie Lou
Hi Kris,
Thanks for the invite. :) Am looking forward to reading how you and others have thrived in such a wonderful business, and I appreciate all the helpful info!
Greetings Kris,
Great to connect with you. I also attended the Cherry Hill, NJ, ABMP seminar and joined this site. I have been in private practice, full-time, for 16 years in NJ and recently completed the national certification program as a Compassionate Touch Practitioner. In November I will become a national instructor for the Center for Compassionate Touch. This is a complimentary approach for eldercare, hospice, and palliative care. Enjoy your day!
Melody
Hi, Kris,
Nice to meet you ... I'm looking forward to networking with you. I recently attended an ABMP seminar in Cherry Hill, NJ and so I just recently signed up on this site. Thanks for inviting me to be a friend. I've been doing massage for 8+ years and Reiki energy work since 1999. I'm located in Lancaster, PA. Have a great day!
Marilyn
Hi Kris!
Thanks for the friend request. Looks like you're very active on the site and a great resource. I look forward to communicating with you.
Stan
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