Our next session begins April 23rd in Aspen, Colorado and if you’re the right person we want you to join us. We are proud of the high quality and teaching of our Certified Massage Therapist Certificate Program. 100% of our students who took the National Certification Exam or the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam passed last session. For comparison, national averages are around 65%. In 8 months you can be a licensed massage therapist. You don’t need a college degree and you don’t have to have previous medical experience. You just need a dream, and the desire to see it come true.
Statistics You Might Find Interesting
In a world that is becoming more and more technology driven many people are getting lost. In fact, recent polls show that in 2017, 67% of employees were disengaged at work. (Gallup 2017) That means almost three out of every 4 people didn’t care about what they were doing at their jobs. Most of them hate their jobs. People are feeling less personal, less successful, and disconnected. I’m hoping as you read this, this isn’t you.Some Good News about Massage Therapy
Massage therapy, on the other hand, continues to be one of the fastest growing occupations in the United States. Projected job openings growth in the next 10 years exceeds 22,000. Salaries continue to rise for hourly employees, and it is one of the few industries where income is truly dictated by you. See for yourself here on this top career exploration and job analysis website.Massage therapists have an amazing amount of flexibility for work hours and scheduling, and many cite “freedom” as one of their main reasons for choosing this career. However, for most it is the ability to make a difference in someone’s life that is the biggest draw. A simple touch can dramatically change someone’s day. Our students often tell us they started at Aspen Massage Institute because they wanted to help people, not just make money. When we talk with them after they’ve been practicing for a few years, they usually comment, “I had no idea what massage really could do for people. I love what I do.”
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