I got a call last night from the therapist I helped out last summer while she was on the mend from surgery. The relationship has continued to be very good and she has allowed me to continue working on my clients from her office/room for a perceneforum.xxxe. The arrangement was on the down low and off the radar of the potentates of the club. Pretty sweet deal for someone in their first year of practice.
So anyway, I got a call from her last night saying that her business partner wanted to get a massage from me and we needed to discuss business prior. I'm thinking, uh-oh! Turns out she is thinking of retiring (10 years in the biz and her wrists/hands are shot she says). Basically, she is wanting me to take over/buy? her business/customers.
Here's the set up. She has a studio/room that she rents for cheap from the local country club. Her contract is up for renewal in June. The contract goes up before the board of governers then (all men, all big egos, all golfers).
So what kinds of things do I need to be thinking about? Right now, everything is kind of swirling in my head without any order to it. Last summer she said she was seeing about 10-15 clients a week (more than I care to see in a week).
She said to be thinking on it and to bring to the meeting some marketing ideas and some questions.
My concerns are:
I don't want to do that many massages in a week for physical and family reasons.
I've got 2 small boys (9 & 6) that will be out of school come June and no plans to put them in childcare. Summer is sacred around here.
Husband is self-employed and summer is slow season but because of the nature of his work, he might have to leave on a moments notice to go fly. (Pilot) This could leave me in a bad position if I have a client scheduled and he has to go.
The club's relunctance (or what I percieve to be relunctance) to have other therapists available. If I could be a contract worker for the club and have sub-contractors/employees this could be workable. I pick and choose clients and times and have helpers to take care of the rest. Then there is a trust issue. The clients that are seen there are all country club members and they tend to stay with the club. So I don't think any helpers would/could steal clients.
Okay, what else do I need to be thinking about?
So anyway, I got a call from her last night saying that her business partner wanted to get a massage from me and we needed to discuss business prior. I'm thinking, uh-oh! Turns out she is thinking of retiring (10 years in the biz and her wrists/hands are shot she says). Basically, she is wanting me to take over/buy? her business/customers.
Here's the set up. She has a studio/room that she rents for cheap from the local country club. Her contract is up for renewal in June. The contract goes up before the board of governers then (all men, all big egos, all golfers).
So what kinds of things do I need to be thinking about? Right now, everything is kind of swirling in my head without any order to it. Last summer she said she was seeing about 10-15 clients a week (more than I care to see in a week).
She said to be thinking on it and to bring to the meeting some marketing ideas and some questions.
My concerns are:
I don't want to do that many massages in a week for physical and family reasons.
I've got 2 small boys (9 & 6) that will be out of school come June and no plans to put them in childcare. Summer is sacred around here.
Husband is self-employed and summer is slow season but because of the nature of his work, he might have to leave on a moments notice to go fly. (Pilot) This could leave me in a bad position if I have a client scheduled and he has to go.
The club's relunctance (or what I percieve to be relunctance) to have other therapists available. If I could be a contract worker for the club and have sub-contractors/employees this could be workable. I pick and choose clients and times and have helpers to take care of the rest. Then there is a trust issue. The clients that are seen there are all country club members and they tend to stay with the club. So I don't think any helpers would/could steal clients.
Okay, what else do I need to be thinking about?