50 minute massages
Lflav said:
Also, I didn't know so many schools always taught this way. I was taught a 60 min session in school, and before school always recieved 60 min, and always offered 60 min/ hr session (we also offer 30,45,75,90, 120). I wonder if it is a regionl thing, or just coincidence.
I am not following what you are wondering about to be a "regional thing". Could you elaborate?
...is 10 min in between enough time? On top of what you mentioned, I also need time to clear myself from the prior session. I was also glad I could schedule more time than our usual 15 min in between this summer when I injured my hands. That way I could still make the same money w/out causing further damage. One Mt I know who worked at a spa w/ 50 min sessions said they often had to store dirty sheets under the table because they didn't have enough time to put sheets in the laundry in between.
10 mins. between clients is enough time, but it can be very draining. Let's use a massage example: I can strip out a forearm in 5 mins. It will be fast and dirty, but it can be done. However, it would be a lot nicer to have 20 mins. to do it. And, if I had
an hour for just
one forearm, well, just think of all that extra time I would have to give it a little love as well.
I've
worked in a place where I barely had time to get the sheets changed and ready for the next client - sometimes storing them under the table. Luckily, the table had long, long blankets... We also stored the fresh sheets under the table at this place. It was a very fast paced environment and if you couldn't keep up, you lost your job. You tend to make it work when you need the job. I'd have swollen joints after each and every week which included the weekend of doing 7 back to back, and that was
with a lot of forearm work on my end. Of course, had I not given my all, and foo-foo'd around, I probably wouldn't have had so much wear and tear. Knowing then what I know now would have been useful, because I would have picked my massage battles better and conserved some of that energy for myself. But, I hate not to give it my all. I really hate it... so, maybe I would have still done things the same.
If you injure yourself in an environment like that, it is doubtful you will have that job for very much longer after the injury (at least, in my experience in a job like that). They won't be letting you schedule more time between clients usually. And, they really don't care if you injure yourself further or not. One gal I worked with lost her job because she had to go to a funeral on a very busy week-end. She was told in advance, if you don't show up to work on such and such a day (after telling them about the funeral in advance), don't come back. It's terrible when you have to pick between your grandmother's funeral and your job. A business like that is a money making machine, plain and simple. At least in the place I worked. Massage pricing started started at $80/50 min. hour. Nothing wrong with charging a hefty fee, but I am just saying it wasn't a masssage-in-the-box kind of place and they still didn't really care about anything more than keeping up appearances with the in-crowd and making that all-mighty dollar.