CoventGdn's Massage Interview
Do you remember your first client ? Tell us something about that first day when you decided to be a Masseur!
Yes i do, to be honest i was really nervous, but excited at the same time, once my client arrived and we warmed up quickly we both got relax and then after was a very easy relax experience for both of us
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
It's very exciting to meet new people but also when people return you feel like your work and companionship is well appreciated, for now am enjoying what am doing and off course one day i will miss it.
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
I think so, am a people's person and enjoy what i do, if you don't enjoy your work you not successful at it.
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I consider myself a very honest and fun person and that goes a long way in life in general
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
To leave relax and smiling
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I love traveling, eating out, theater, opera, museums and galleries visits, working out, reading and learning other languages
Why did you become a Masseur?
I like to work with people in a one to one basis i also love being massaged so that's how it all started
What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Masseur?
Make sure you like what you are doing.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
My personality
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
5 years so far as long as am still enjoying my work and making my clients happy
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I like to travel a lot so i do it as often as possible but making sure i keep a stable life
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
Like they got their time and money well worth it
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
You need a good foundation, but is really all about practice