Friday, May 14, 2010

How much, hourly, does a massage therapist certified with the ncbtmb make?

Is certification with the ncbtmb good enough to get you a job in any state?How much, hourly, does a massage therapist certified with the ncbtmb make?
Most states require you to be certified or licensed through one or another of their boards. Sometimes there's a massage board and other times massage will be governed by another board like nursing. Most states do require that you take and pass the NCBTMB before your application will be accepted.





Massge therapists generally don't make an hourly wage; they are usually paid commission and the percentage of their commission varies but is usually in the neighborhood of 40-60%.How much, hourly, does a massage therapist certified with the ncbtmb make?
NCBTMB has nothing to do with anything anymore really. They are on their way out of existence or at least seriously struggling for existence. To become a massage therapists all you have to do is take the required training and then take the test that whatever state you are in requires. Some states require the NCE test but many are switching to a new exam called the MBLex as it is much better.


Being certified won't get you any job more than not being certified. What will get you the job you want is your passion and commitment to doing massage and working with others.





Actually most massage therapists start their own business because most of the jobs are low paying. You have to know about how to get a job and the process of promoting yourself to get better jobs and it has nothing to do with certification.

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