Is Working
at a Franchise Right For You?
Are you wondering how to launch your massage
career upon graduation? Working for a franchise is one way to hone
your massage skills while building a private practice—or you
might prefer to work for a franchise full time.
Franchises are growing in number and in popularity,
meaning the opportunity for employment by a franchise is great.
One corporation that offers massage-outlet franchise
opportunities was named one of the five top “hot retailers”
by the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) in late
May.
Massage Envy has 101 franchises and plans to
open 74 additional outlets in 2006. It employs about 2,400 massage
therapists nationwide.
“Massage Envy, established in 2002, is
dedicated to bringing the spa experience to the masses,” reads
a statement by the ICSC. “Like gyms, the chain offers monthly
memberships, which cost from $49 to $59. Clients call up and can
get a massage at a moment’s notice, and at a convenient location.”
The fee includes the month’s first massage, with each additional
session costing $39.
“We’re finding that people are adding
massage as part of their health-and-wellness routines, and so [Massage
Envy’s growth is] really driven by demand,” CEO and
Co-founder John Leonesio told MASSAGE Magazine. “We try to
be as professional and convenient—that’s really one
of the main concerns of our customers—and affordable as we
can.” |