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National Health Concept Leader Massage Envy Brings Affordable M...

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Massage Envy passed another key milestone on November 9, when Chris and Lisa Brandolini opened their clinic in Germantown, MD.

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anonymous

Freehold, NJ

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Feb 11, 2008
 
Massage Envy undermines the field of massage therapy by paying their employees a fraction of the traditional compensation. Traditionally, masssage therapists have been paid 50 %, so $30 for doing a $60 massage. Sometimes they have gotten more than 50 % and a fee for waiting. Massage Envy pays only $15 for a $60 massage cheapening the industry. If you go to Massage Envy you support slave labor. Please visit www.indeed.com where there are 1,500 posts about Massage Envy.
massage therapist

Nashville, TN

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Feb 11, 2008
 
i agree with anonymous. Massage Envy is the "sweatshop" for Massage!!!!
nitlion2

Washington, DC

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Feb 24, 2008
 
Who cares? As long as they rub my back, neck and shoulders, I'm happy. Go work in a phu phu spa if you want to rob people. For the kind of money they charge in those places, you should get a happy ending to boot.
anonymous

Washington, DC

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Oct 3, 2008
 
A couple of ding dongs from NJ and WA who have no clue what we therapists make at Massage Envy. I average $40 per hour and work as much or as little as I want. I have no over head, no advertising fees, no traveling, don't have to schedule my appointments, supplied everything I need, great atmosphere etc. etc.... Oh yeh, I also have benefits, CEU's paid for and a 401k plan. I would say Massage Envy takes care of their therapists like no other. If you want to sit on your rear end all day in a phu phu spa - be my guest. I'll be booked solid!
anonymous

Washington, DC

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Oct 3, 2008
 
A couple of ding dongs from NJ and WA who have no clue what we therapists make at Massage Envy. I average $40 per hour and work as much or as little as I want. I have no over head, no advertising fees, no traveling, don't have to schedule my appointments, supplied everything I need, great atmosphere etc. etc.... Oh yeh, I also have benefits, CEU's paid for and a 401k plan. I would say Massage Envy takes care of their therapists like no other. If you want to sit on your rear end all day in a phu phu spa - be my guest. I'll be booked solid!
amyanderson

Denver, CO

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Feb 4, 2009
 
MASSAGE ENVY IS THE GHETTO OF MASSAGE PLACES! IF YOU WERE ONCE PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUR PROFESSION, SO TO WORK AT THIS AMERICAN MADE SWEAT SHOP AND BREAK YOURSELF IN TWO MONTHS FLAT! THERE WERE NO BENEFITS,$16.00 PER MASSAGE, OH AND A WONDERFUL .50CENT BONUS WHEN YOU WERE REQUESTED, A $2.00 BONUS WHEN SOMEONE SIGNED UP FOR MEMBERSHIP. THE THERAPIST IS TREATED LIKE A NECESSARY EVIL! WHEN THEY ARE THE BREAD AND BUTTER OF THE COMPANY AND GET PAID SHIT! THE RECEPTIONISTS HOWEVER ARE OVER PAID! AND MAKE FAR MORE THAN THE THERAPIST WHOM IS LUCKY TO FEEL THEIR HANDS AT THE END OF THE DAY! THE RECEPTIONIST RECEIVE $12.00 EVERYTIME SOMEONE SIGNS UP AS A MEMBER! WHY NOT JUST SPIT ON YOUR MASSAGE THERAPIST IF YOU PATRONIZE THIS GHETTO SHIT HOLE OF A PLACE!
LMT

Aurora, OH

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Jun 16, 2009
 
There will always be people who consider price alone when looking for health care services. These are the folks who will proudly point out that they were able to get a complete steak dinner at Denny's for under 10 bucks. They would never consider saving their money and going to Morton's, Ruth's Chris, Flemings etc. for a truly magnificent steak dinner.
I own my own practice and book my 60-minute massages every 90 minutes to give myself time to properly interview and assess my clients. If I find something that needs further attention during the massage, I may spend another 10 minutes treating it for no additional charge. My clients appreciate this and re-book regularly.
Massage Envy is the Denny's of massage. Unfortunately, they have found their niche in the world of "cheaper is better."
LMT

Aurora, OH

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Jun 16, 2009
 
Regarding my last post: Upon reflection, I must admit that many massage students fresh out of school still have student loans to pay off. A good table, towel warmer, linens, lotions & creams, waiting room furniture etc. cost money. Then there's the cost of incorporating, getting your business license, finding a good location and moving in. So, for you Massage Envy and similar places MIGHT be a good starting point. But for goodness' sake, don't make a lifetime career out of working for some place where they pay you the minimum possible (and they pocket the majority of your hard-earned profit) and they don't give you the time or the authority to do what's indicated for your clients.
Hjs

Houston, TX

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Jul 19, 2009
 
anonymous wrote:
A couple of ding dongs from NJ and WA who have no clue what we therapists make at Massage Envy. I average $40 per hour and work as much or as little as I want. I have no over head, no advertising fees, no traveling, don't have to schedule my appointments, supplied everything I need, great atmosphere etc. etc.... Oh yeh, I also have benefits, CEU's paid for and a 401k plan. I would say Massage Envy takes care of their therapists like no other. If you want to sit on your rear end all day in a phu phu spa - be my guest. I'll be booked solid!
I work for a Massage Envy in river Oaks Houston. It is in the weathiest part of Houston. I make 15.00 for each hour of massage and average near 30.00 and hour when you include the gratuity. I work the holidays with no additional holiday pay. I'm scheduled for 5 hours a day but have to work 6 day a week to get the hours. there is no time for proper SOAP notes between clients and if I want to reduce my hours I risk losing my job. they pay me 15.00 to give a massage but charge me 20.00 to get one.
massage fan

AOL

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Saturday Dec 5
 
have had over 100 massages in my life...massage envy has no better or no worse massages than the most expensive spa or resort massage. most massage therapists love what they do. i joined massage envy because it is an economical way to get a good massage. there are several good to very good therapists at the ME i patronize. i tip very well for good massage...and now will make sure i remember that they are somewhat underpaid by their management and tip even more. this is a free market...if therapists are willing to give a massage for $15, and patrons are willing to pay $49 for it...that works, doesnt it? ME provides needed/wanted services, provides jobs and benefits, makes a profit. i'm not sure what everyone finds objectionable about this. i'd rather do this than spend $125 on a massage that may not be as good!
anonymus

Billerica, MA

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11 hrs ago
 
Massage Envy is the WalMart of massage. They pay their therapists the bare minimun, write them up or fire the therapists if they are ever sick, and mislead or directly lie to clients about contractual obligations.
They are priced to drive competition out, and will set up-like Starbucks or WalMart- several in a small area just drive out local businesses. The average person or business cannot compete with the tax breaks given to big-box business, nor can the therapists find much other work.
Joe

Monterey, CA

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11 hrs ago
 
Good not cheap,
Cheap not good.
Only in America can someone take a service, share crop it out, and lower the price to rock bottom. You get what you pay for.
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