RicoNY's Massage Interview
Do you remember your first client ? Tell us something about that first day when you decided to be a Masseur!
Yes my first client was a great guy, super friendly and very easy to work with.
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
Hearing my clients happy and pleased with my service makes me successful.
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
Relieved of any stress or complications they had before arriving.
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
Fitness training, travel, and art
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
Happy they hired me and wanting to come back for another appointment.
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I travel a lot, I love it, whenever I can get away I try.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
What distinguishes me from other masseurs is that I’m an individual that provides an individual experience that can’t be duplicated :)
What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Masseur?
The advice I would give, Is do what’s best for you.
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I’m very professional in my craft, and work hard at making my clients feel comfortable and happy with my service.
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
I have been doing it off and on for 4 years and will continue For as long as i need.
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
I would miss my masseur days if I ever stopped, I enjoy connecting with people and giving them a pleasurable experience with my hands.
Why did you become a Masseur?
I like the idea of healing people and making them feel better.. initially it was because I needed extra income but it has grown into something I never thought, I genuinely enjoy the time I have with my clients and helping them have a better and less stressful day.
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
I do believe training is extremely necessary, you need to understand how the body moves so that you are able to connect with your clients without words.