Re: What Are My Chances Of Success...come On, Be Forthright Originally Posted by PLTSGT Thanks for everyone's honest replies. I think donerebecca3 gave unbiased perspective since she's a massage therapy and so is her husband. And since they graduated and got license at the same time, she gave a very credible POV.
I've been a massage therapist for 10 years and have lived in 7 different states. I'm also a Registered Nurse. My friend who's a guy and a MT works at a health club along with 3 other men and 2 women (all MTs) and the men get much more business than the females and other men do seek out massage from the male MTs. I've NEVER seen or heard of a male MT have a problem finding work. I guess it also depends on where in the country you live. Some areas are much more conservative than others. I can imagine the experience for a male MT could be much different in conservative areas like the deep south than in places where males have been massage therapists for more than 30 years (California and Washington and yes, I know a few who've been MTs for that long).
I think it's something you should do if you want to. If there's a will, there's a way.
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