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What is it like working at Massage Envy?
Flexible and busy schedule.
Massage Therapist in Minnetonka:
Pros: Coworkers, busy and great location
Cons: They pay new hires more than loyal employess.
Licensed Massage Therapist in St. Louis:
Working for Massage Envy is peaceful, it’s convenient, lenient, and a great place to ease yourself into a full time career. I’ve experienced making the most money I’ve ever made as well as slow periods leading to lots of downtime. My goal for this position is to make guaranteed income from Massage Therapy no matter what. Massage Envy usually has guaranteed clientele daily. I wish every appointment was made based on scheduling the therapists as many clients as they can take back to back. I enjoy coming to work, working hard and carrying on with my day. Life is too short to waste any moment you could spend with yourself or someone special in your life. I’ve experienced sporadic scheduling which leads to much downtime. I am usually scheduled for 6 hours & end up performing 3.5 Massages daily. This deters me from working (sitting) for an extra 2.5 hours (not getting paid) daily & now my usual 6-8 hours per day schedule has adjusted to 4 hours per day due to the Coronavirus Pandemic shortening our Store hours. Overall Massage Envy is a great place to work if you’re easing into the Massage game, testing your ability, practicing, & trying to build a steady clientele. Aside from the downtime feeling wasteful & thinking of all the things you could be doing instead it’s nice to get Cash Tips, Practice Massage Techniques, have access to MEU, and do as much work as you can without overexerting yourself.
Positive atmosphere.
Front Desk Receptionist in Minneapolis:
Pros: The atmosphere and coworkers.
Cons: Missed communication between manager and employee. Or lack of sympathy from manager.
Management is never on the same page. The lack of communication between management is seriously frustrating for the rest of us. Credit card tips are not being added to pay checks. It's pretty awful.
Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) in Las Vegas:
Pros: My clients
Cons: My whole team
High energy, much expected, clean facility wash sheets etc.
Massage Therapist in Gulf Shores:
Pros: location, co-workers
Cons: Low pay and lack of benefts, paid days sick, vacation etc, no acceptable raises
ESTHETICIAN in Seabrook:
Cons: Pay, especially for esthetician’s is low. Esthetician’s are treated and paid lower then massage therapists. I am one of the most senior employees in the back of the house and am one of the lowest paid, plus i am also a lead.
Do not work at massage envy.
Esthetician (Non-Medical) in Boston:
Cons: Unfair pay, hours keep getting cut. Horrible management
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