MateRoloFat
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I interviewed today for a job at a Physical Therapy Outpatient facility. they already have 2 therapists and are looking for a third. The job is full time- 40 hours, but I really want to work part time since I have a young baby.
The person i interviewed with seemed ok with that and the hours might be the best arrangement i've come across so far.
She said the MT's do 8 minute sessions on ppl (??!!!) - what the can they do in 8 minutes? if it is busy the work is back to back, if it is slow than you can basically sit around, fold towels if needed, ect.
I have been am MT for 5 years and worked 2 of those in a local upscale spa. I am very interested however in getting into a more medical atmosphere and gaining experience in more than just spa modalities. I also desperately need a part time job right now financially.
I was surprised when she asked me what I thought my compensation should be and I asked her what she was thinking. She said does $20 an hour seem right? I said it sounded fine b/c I am very anxious to just get a job already and didn't want to sound greedy at the time.
plus, unlike other places, they will pay me $20 regardless of how much or little i work (i guess like a salary).
Does this sound right? even at my well paying spa job where I got 50% plus tips it usually only averaged out to this amount anyways since they were so empty so often.
Basically if i'm offered the job I will take it b/c I could use the money and 20 hours a week still leaves me time to keep up with my private clients and with my family.
but I am intersted to hear what others experiences in places like this have been.
should I ask upfront if after 6 months we can review how things are going and possibly get a raise of like $3 an hour more? should I just wait till i get the job before I ask this?
Thanks
(btw- I am the person who posted about the job at ESPA in Miami. they offered me the job but only if could work the late shift (come home at 10 pm at nights) and it was 40 hours a week! with a husband in night school, and 2 young kids it just wasn't feasible, and it reinforced how much I want to work somewhere normal that is open 9-5!)
The person i interviewed with seemed ok with that and the hours might be the best arrangement i've come across so far.
She said the MT's do 8 minute sessions on ppl (??!!!) - what the can they do in 8 minutes? if it is busy the work is back to back, if it is slow than you can basically sit around, fold towels if needed, ect.
I have been am MT for 5 years and worked 2 of those in a local upscale spa. I am very interested however in getting into a more medical atmosphere and gaining experience in more than just spa modalities. I also desperately need a part time job right now financially.
I was surprised when she asked me what I thought my compensation should be and I asked her what she was thinking. She said does $20 an hour seem right? I said it sounded fine b/c I am very anxious to just get a job already and didn't want to sound greedy at the time.
plus, unlike other places, they will pay me $20 regardless of how much or little i work (i guess like a salary).
Does this sound right? even at my well paying spa job where I got 50% plus tips it usually only averaged out to this amount anyways since they were so empty so often.
Basically if i'm offered the job I will take it b/c I could use the money and 20 hours a week still leaves me time to keep up with my private clients and with my family.
but I am intersted to hear what others experiences in places like this have been.
should I ask upfront if after 6 months we can review how things are going and possibly get a raise of like $3 an hour more? should I just wait till i get the job before I ask this?
Thanks
(btw- I am the person who posted about the job at ESPA in Miami. they offered me the job but only if could work the late shift (come home at 10 pm at nights) and it was 40 hours a week! with a husband in night school, and 2 young kids it just wasn't feasible, and it reinforced how much I want to work somewhere normal that is open 9-5!)