JackKendall's Personal Masseur Interview
Personal Interviews give you the opportunity to know the Masseur you are considering to hire better before you make the first step.
Our Personal Masseur Interviews are a great way to give a little bit of personal and even intimate information about your massage experience. Get to know him better before you call!
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
You don't necessarily need extensive training to be a successful masseur, but I do feel the time spent learning the basics for therapeutic muscle massage can help you avoid causing harm when working with someone with special needs. There's not one type of masseur approach or one type of client needs that requires one skill set to say you either have this and can be successful or you don't. It's more about finding your personal skill set and focus. I would go as far as to guarantee there's someone you would be perfect for.
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
Being in a position where I am able to watch as individuals are in a better state as a result of crossing my path is extremely addictive! I would not only miss that opportunity if I wasn't able to be a masseur, but I also can't imagine what I would be doing if not in that type of helping role. Trophy husband for a gazillionaire? JK :)
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I'm accustomed to traveling. I love the security of having a home base but I tend to need to explore my world and the people in it as much as possible. I'm quite the nerd when it comes to social norms, patterns of behavior, the human condition, and usually need to go see it for myself. How fortunate that being a masseur lends perfectly to my ability to do just that. Everywhere I go, there's always someone in need of my attention.