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Where do Massage Therapists Work


By: The Sider Group
Submitted: 2010-08-25 00:09:21 | Word Count: 406


If you are thinking of becoming a massage therapist, you probably have several questions you want answered to determine if this career is right for you before you start the training. First, where do massage therapists work? Are there high-paying jobs in your area, or will you need to relocate? What will you do once your training is complete? That day might seem far off, but with a good plan in mind it will be easier to accomplish each goal while you’re in school and to make a smoother transition to the working world after you finish your training and complete your certification.

There are many places where massage therapists might work. You might work at a massage parlor, fitness center, physical therapy office, spa, resort or at your own private office. Some massage therapists also have mobile businesses, meaning they travel to their clients’ homes and offices to give massages there. One good way to look for jobs after you have completed the training to become a certified massage therapist is to visit a spa and resort expo or conference to learn more about the staffing and job needs of various spas and resorts.

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In order to get one of these massage therapist jobs, you will need to train for a couple of years and complete hundreds of practice hours. It can take anywhere from a few months to a few years to really establish yourself. Some cities are better than others are for massage therapists, so it would be a good idea to research the job prospects for your industry in nearby cities to see if you might be better off relocating. Massage therapists are likely to see a 20 to 35 percent increase in job opportunities through 2012, so there are certainly many good opportunities out there.

There are opportunities to work in many different settings in this rewarding field. Whether you want to work full or part time, massage therapy is an excellent career for you. The average hourly pay for massage therapists is about $41.50, so you can still support yourself quite nicely even if you don’t want to work a 40-hour workweek.

Author Resource:- Find top massage therapy schools and massage therapy programs on MassageSchoolsU.com and start your path to a rewarding career. MassageSchoolsU.com is an online education resource providing information about best massage therapist schools of USA and Canada that are offering massage degree programs in various disciplines.

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