......relaxation technique all with soothing music. Or a few stolen moments from the workplace, a quick 1/2 hr fix & back to work relaxed to face the world?
2006-08-19
19:29:18
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I am just trying to get an idea of people's need for this service.
2006-08-20
06:22:34 ·
update #1
Oh sorry I forgot to say, and how often they see the need for it.
2006-08-20
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I don't know...probably depends on the person. I like my bubble though. No one but my hubby is allowed to even come near me. I'm a little shy. Plus I don't like to "throw my money away" even if it is for my benefit. But hey, if you have the extra money to spend, why the heck not?
2006-08-27 15:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If I was to get a massage I would want more than just a half hour. Anything less and I just can't stop thinking about how I better relax because now I only have 25, 24, 23, 22... minutes left to enjoy it. I used to see a LMT at least every other week. After my massage physically I was incredibly relaxed and mentally euphoric, and the effects would last several days. I believe I paid about forty five dollars for an hour way back then, now it is usually about a dollar a minute or so.
2006-08-27 19:15:26
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answered by Virtually Ignoring You 1
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because of the fact your payroll is drawn each 2 weeks, you calculate extra time in accordance with something over 80 hours a pay era (each 2 weeks). (i'm guessing you stated them that it somewhat is a 2-week pay cycle.) This works for HOURLY workers only. Hourly workers earn extra time after 40 hours of time labored (no longer which contain ill time, holiday, holiday journeys, etc.) which skill, besides the certainty that your worker labored 40 5 hours the 2d week, he/she only labored 35 hours the 1st week, which might then push the greater 5 hours into usual time (to make up the dearth in week a million). although, if your worker had labored 40 hours week a million and 40 5 hours week 2, he/she may well be entitled to 5 hours OT. in case you % help with this, look on the dept of exertions (USDOL) website. they're quite effective, and the positioning isn't all that complicated to navigate (so some distance as government web content bypass, besides).
2016-10-02 07:43:35
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answered by Erika 4
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Massage therapy is a great career...many of my friends have a massage once a week...it is a good career!
...I think women tend to schedule them more than men but everyone would feel less stress if they would have a good massage routinely...god bless you!
2006-08-25 15:21:43
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answered by Rada S 5
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i am a massage therapist and refuse to work on people i don't know. i just wanted to learn what to do and how to do it correctly. i didn't take the classes to make money, however my friends give me $2/minute. i take everything to them. candles, music, table, oils, tanning products, whatever.
2006-08-19 19:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think I'll ever understand the allure of having a strange person rub oil on your back and then give a massage...
2006-08-19 19:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd buy that for a dollar. Just stay away from my brown eye.
2006-08-19 19:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah Ive always thought my work should have a massuse on staff!
2006-08-19 19:52:12
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answered by Joseph B 5
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Sounds good.
I'm in.
2006-08-19 19:33:32
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answered by Stuart 7
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+Millions do everyday
2006-08-19 19:51:44
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answered by Doc Phil 6
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