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Assumption: Most of us who post on this board appreciate some type of actual massage.
Therefore, we are not primarily seeking escort services.
Background: Post-covid there has been many changes in the massage businesses in Edmonton and Calgary. Am starting this thread in Edmonton forum as there are more active conversations here. But will repost this thread in Calgary Forum later. There appears to be more dissatisfaction among clients, masseuses, and shop owners than ever before. Sharply rising costs and expenses, combined with no increases in clients' incomes or benefits (net decreases due to higher costs of everything else) is partly to blame, and changes in attitude towards work and client satisfaction are all part of it.
Bright Spot: The slight rise in the number of independent therapists, working from a home based shop (their own, or a group of ladies working together from a home, or in rare cases - a therapist renting a room in a home). IMHO, this is one way that the industry could evolve to provide better solutions for everyone involved. Happier clients, happier therapists. Just setting up the thread now, and will add points over time. and hopefully other members have meaningful points that emerging independent masseuses could use. Unfortunately, the Asian therapists don't read these chats but word of mouth is still a powerful thing.
Therefore, we are not primarily seeking escort services.
Background: Post-covid there has been many changes in the massage businesses in Edmonton and Calgary. Am starting this thread in Edmonton forum as there are more active conversations here. But will repost this thread in Calgary Forum later. There appears to be more dissatisfaction among clients, masseuses, and shop owners than ever before. Sharply rising costs and expenses, combined with no increases in clients' incomes or benefits (net decreases due to higher costs of everything else) is partly to blame, and changes in attitude towards work and client satisfaction are all part of it.
Bright Spot: The slight rise in the number of independent therapists, working from a home based shop (their own, or a group of ladies working together from a home, or in rare cases - a therapist renting a room in a home). IMHO, this is one way that the industry could evolve to provide better solutions for everyone involved. Happier clients, happier therapists. Just setting up the thread now, and will add points over time. and hopefully other members have meaningful points that emerging independent masseuses could use. Unfortunately, the Asian therapists don't read these chats but word of mouth is still a powerful thing.