Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
11:13 am
I’m at a point in my life where i cant go to college. My life’s goal is to end up in college. For now though, I want to make bigger money faster. I just graduated high school a few weeks ago and I’m really interested in learning a trade like say being a barber, or phlebotomy.. What vocational careers are there that I could look into? The thing is I don’t want to live the minimum wage life forever because i work at Mcdonalds and it’s difficult. I’m also really interested in therapeutic massage. Is this a good trade? Will I really have to only take a few months or weeks worth of school or will i end up having to further my education into a degree? This is just a temporary career choice. Please help me? Any career advice is appreciated
And please don’t tell me to go to just go to college.I have certain personal reasons for not being able to go at the moment, but like i said, It’s a goal, and not a dream to end up in college in the next 2 years. P.S the reason i posted this under politics was because idk, i’ve posted this under education but nobody gave a shiit so what the heck, maybe politically interested individuals might help?
Monday, September 12th, 2011 at
6:29 am
I’m at a point in my life where i cant go to college. My life’s goal is to end up in college. For now though, I want to make bigger money faster. I just graduated high school a few weeks ago and I’m really interested in learning a trade like say being a barber, or phlebotomy.. What vocational careers are there that I could look into? The thing is I don’t want to live the minimum wage life forever because i work at Mcdonalds and it’s difficult. I’m also really interested in therapeutic massage. Is this a good trade? Will I really have to only take a few months or weeks worth of school or will i end up having to further my education into a degree? This is just a temporary career choice. Please help me? Any career advice is appreciated
And please don’t tell me to go to just go to college.I have certain personal reasons for not being able to go at the moment, but like i said, It’s a goal, and not a dream to end up in college in the next 2 years.
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
11:14 am
Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
4:01 pm
My cat Tigger has had pretty bad arthritis for years, but I was hesitant about trying anything for fear of side effects. However it’s now getting to the point where she really has to have something. I refuse to use drugs or NSAIDS, but have heard great hings about supplements like Cosequin and Synflex. Has anyone used one of the natural remedies? I’m leaning towards trying Synflex and adding MSM. I’m also starting hydrotherapy with her as well as therapeutic massage and possibly acupuncture. ANy othger suggestions would be helpful too. She already has a nice super thick high density orthopedic bed and gets a great diet with Wysong Uretic kibble (every time I’ve tried to discontinue it she gets UTIs), By Nature Organics canned food, as well as Paw Naturaw raw diets and homecooked organic meats and wild caught fish. She also gets wild salmon oil, CoQ10, Taurine, LCarnitine, B-complex, and digestive enzymes to help her touchy tummy. She’ll be getting Resveratrol, RNA, and red clay shortly as well
Friday, September 2nd, 2011 at
4:00 pm
Her bday is coming up next month.
#1
There’s a couples package, where I could join her and we would get a therapeutic massage, followed by a manicure, and pedicure. (3 hours)
Or there’s the best package that they offer for one person.
#2
Enjoy a spa day, including a Sea Scrub, On the Rocks Massage (60 min), Sweet Skin facial, Happy Hands and Feet plus spa lunch.
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at
11:20 am
Aesthetics Program, 750 Hours
Registration Fee$ 50.00
Student Equipment and Books$ 450.00
Tuition, 750 hours$ 9,950.00
Total Investment,450.00
Nail Technology Program, 350 Hours
Registration Fee$ 50.00
Student Kit, Equipment and Books$ 400.00
Tuition, 350 hours$ 3,450.00
Total Investment$ 3,900.00*
*Federal financial aid is not available for the nail program
Massage Therapy Program, 600 Hours
Registration Fee$ 50.00
Student Equipment and Books$ 700.00
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Total Investment$ 9,900.00
MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM INCLUDES:
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Throughout the program, students will effectively learn:
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Pregnancy Massage
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Monday, August 29th, 2011 at
11:13 am
is not a sign of cheating. I’m not fond of it and would like to find a way to say that I don’t want to do it any more. They think of it like therapeutic massage and that isn’t how I was raised. Help please.
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Saturday, August 27th, 2011 at
11:14 am
is not a sign of cheating. I’m not fond of it and would like to find a way to say that I don’t want to do it any more. They think of it like therapeutic massage and that isn’t how I was raised. Help please.
OH THAT’S FINE….you are my Sister and that comes first…
A popsicle!! LMAO.
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
11:13 am
I had to write an essay for a scholarship. It’s a 140 word essay. what do you guys think?
-The toughest part of getting to the top of the ladder is getting through the crowd at the bottom."
-Anonymous
Years from now, I see myself accomplishing my future goals. These goals include therapeutic massage and entrepreneurship. I’ve worked really hard throughout high school towards making my dreams a reality. I’m interested in massage therapy because I like to help people by decreasing their tension, and reducing their spasms, so they can live a healthier lifestyle. Entrepreneurship is a way of utilizing my skills, knowledge, and creativity. I take pride in knowing that I can create something others would love to purchase and use. I would use this scholarship to continue pursuing my goals, based on my limited financial situation. It would be a shame that someone so committed to success would have their future cut short by lack of money.
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
6:39 am
Can You Post Ads On Craigslist With A Green Dot Or Amscot Reloadable Prepaid Card In the Therapeutic massage section….???
Saturday, August 6th, 2011 at
9:08 am
I have Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome which greatly affects my hips. I’ve had two surgeries but the pain seems to keep coming back. I possibly have bursitis and tendonitis. My iliopsoas and iliotibial tendons are extremely flared. We’re trying alternative medicines: I recently purchased the Power Bandz. It’s a magnetic bracelet that’s supposed to help strength, balance, and pain. I definitely feel more energized but the pain is still there. I am now looking into therapeutic massage. What kind of massage should I get? I am looking for something that will relieve some pain and feel good at the same time. Also, I have shoulder issues, causing muscle knots to form under my shoulder blades. My back gives me quite a few problems, too, because of the way that it is curved. I figured a massage would help with those issues too. It’s worth a try; I’m just not sure what kind of massage to specifically get. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Monday, July 11th, 2011 at
3:52 am
My neck and back are killing me I need a real therapeutic massage any suggestions?
Saturday, July 9th, 2011 at
8:40 am
Which one would you most likely get?
In case you need a bit of help:
A therapeutic massage is for chronic pain and the like.
A relaxation massage is for relaxing.
Thanks for your responses!
Friday, April 29th, 2011 at
8:40 pm
Which one would you most likely get?
In case you need a bit of help:
A therapeutic massage is for chronic pain and the like.
A relaxation massage is for relaxing.
Thanks for your responses!
Sunday, April 24th, 2011 at
9:15 am
Which one would you most likely get?
In case you need a bit of help:
A therapeutic massage is for chronic pain and the like.
A relaxation massage is for relaxing.
Thanks for your responses!