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How To Quit Your Current Job And Become A Massage Therapist [Infographic]

How To Quit Your Current Job And Become A Massage Therapist [Infographic]

A lot of people tend not to think about their job satisfaction simply because they don’t have any (or it’s super-low). If you feel that your current job doesn’t give you anything except for sadness and irritation, consider changing your career path. 

You don’t have to go back to university and spend another fortune in order to obtain a degree. There are a lot of jobs that you can do after a one-year course. If you want to work with people and be flexible with your working hours and sources of income, consider becoming a massage therapist.

Here is what you need to know if you decided to make this particular career change:

First of all, find professional massage courses. You will be able to combine your part-time studies with your current full-time job. As you can understand, you should take it slowly. If you decide to quit your job today, you might end up being financially dependent. To avoid going broke, enrol in a course and start saving money. 

After you get a certificate, you will be able to quit your job and become a full-time massage therapist. Of course, you will have to gain experience and learn from the best first.

In the very beginning, you will not have clients; that’s why saving money is crucial. If you have a fund called ‘I can survive a couple of months while practicing something I like,’ then you will be ok. 

Once you gain professional experience, you will be able to find your first clients. It will allow you to work for yourself and become independent. Here is what you need to know about being a self-employed massage therapist.

 How To Quit Your Current Job And Become A Massage Therapist [Infographic]

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