txluciouslips
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I have a huge dilemma and it's really stressing me out.
I am currently working at a great place. I am sub-contracted, and commission paid with no monthly rent, just the commission perceneforum.xxxe. I am paid quite well - 75% commission. If I don't have a client, I am not at work. I am able to pick my own hours, take days off whenever I'd like - it's completely flexible and that's a huge reason I got into massage in the first place. I am not a 9-5 desk job, routine type person. I need freedom, and I work best when I am in control for the most part. It's what keeps me happy and stress free. The therapist who owns the business has repetitively told me she's super happy with me and she thinks I am doing great.
However - I have 1100 hours of schooling, and I am pre-registered for September to take my second and final year, in advanced therapeutic massage. Problem is, I have to do a certain number of practicum hours, through my work-place to complete the course. If things go as slowly as they are now at work - I won't be able to complete my practicum, therefore I'll be unable to complete school.
I have the luxury of being able to get by with out making much money, and being able to take my time building up my clientele. The clientele I get at this particular business is all mine, and will always be mine for as long as I am working on my own. It's a great opportunity for the long term - something I'd hate to give up.
However - if I want to go to school and improve my skills, I'll need to go somewhere else, such as a spa or salon where the clientele is not mine, and I'll lose a lot of the freedom and flexibility that I enjoy so much. I'll be busier, but pay will be much less - and when I leave, I leave alone - no clients will come with me.
I have a few options:
-Stay where I am at and put my last year off until September of 2010 - and will hopefully then have the clientele built up to complete my requirements.
-Stay where I am, go to school - and hope I magically build up enough of a client base to complete my requirements. Which I am 99% sure won't happen in the time frame needed.
-Leave where I am working, go to a spa or salon to complete school. Then go out on my own and start all over again.
I'd love to stay where I am and put school off - however I feel having more advanced skills would probably help me build my client base faster.
I do have one more possible option which would be to stay where I am at, and talk about it all with my instructors and see if we can't come up with something else to help me do my practicum - such as working as a student at the clinic they own, or doing 'practice' work on family and friends out of my house when I'm not scheduled to be available for work. Or something else so I can keep this opportunity and still get my schooling done.
I am super stressed about this - and would love to hear others thoughts on the matter.
I am currently working at a great place. I am sub-contracted, and commission paid with no monthly rent, just the commission perceneforum.xxxe. I am paid quite well - 75% commission. If I don't have a client, I am not at work. I am able to pick my own hours, take days off whenever I'd like - it's completely flexible and that's a huge reason I got into massage in the first place. I am not a 9-5 desk job, routine type person. I need freedom, and I work best when I am in control for the most part. It's what keeps me happy and stress free. The therapist who owns the business has repetitively told me she's super happy with me and she thinks I am doing great.
However - I have 1100 hours of schooling, and I am pre-registered for September to take my second and final year, in advanced therapeutic massage. Problem is, I have to do a certain number of practicum hours, through my work-place to complete the course. If things go as slowly as they are now at work - I won't be able to complete my practicum, therefore I'll be unable to complete school.
I have the luxury of being able to get by with out making much money, and being able to take my time building up my clientele. The clientele I get at this particular business is all mine, and will always be mine for as long as I am working on my own. It's a great opportunity for the long term - something I'd hate to give up.
However - if I want to go to school and improve my skills, I'll need to go somewhere else, such as a spa or salon where the clientele is not mine, and I'll lose a lot of the freedom and flexibility that I enjoy so much. I'll be busier, but pay will be much less - and when I leave, I leave alone - no clients will come with me.
I have a few options:
-Stay where I am at and put my last year off until September of 2010 - and will hopefully then have the clientele built up to complete my requirements.
-Stay where I am, go to school - and hope I magically build up enough of a client base to complete my requirements. Which I am 99% sure won't happen in the time frame needed.
-Leave where I am working, go to a spa or salon to complete school. Then go out on my own and start all over again.
I'd love to stay where I am and put school off - however I feel having more advanced skills would probably help me build my client base faster.
I do have one more possible option which would be to stay where I am at, and talk about it all with my instructors and see if we can't come up with something else to help me do my practicum - such as working as a student at the clinic they own, or doing 'practice' work on family and friends out of my house when I'm not scheduled to be available for work. Or something else so I can keep this opportunity and still get my schooling done.
I am super stressed about this - and would love to hear others thoughts on the matter.