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Anonymous
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Honestly? Yes, but not now. I'm 22, and the best way to be a massage therapist is to work for yourself, not anyone else. Currently I'm only doing massage therapy as a hobby, after 2 years of doing it as a career, and working a day job as a real job. I'm keeping up my certifications and whatnot, though, cos in a few years when I say, have kids and me and my fiance are more financially stable, it'll be great to like. Have my own little quiet studio. But now, in the area i live in? It's not ideal. Like you can't exactly support a family well on it, and it's hard, physical labor.
I don't at all regret it, but then again, I actually really enjoy working in office buildings. I'm sure a lot of people on here would love to work in a gym, and that's actually one of the BEST places for a massage therapist to work, so i really, really recommend it for that sort of person! I just like working M-F 9-5 and that's not really possible as a CMT.
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