Was contacted by a recruiter for a position, seems like you are basically a JR rep but the pay is well. What is the catch??
I guess it depends on the market, but if you’re attractive and pretty good with your hands, $25-$50 seems low. I think $1000 per day is totally doable in a major metropolitan area.
I guess you could call it commission. A good Stroke Specialist sets pricing based on their level of experience and aesthetic performance. If you’re will to work for it, you can get a big load of cash.
I agree with the above statement. Listen, bottom line is this a gig where you really have to take matters in to your own hand.
It entails being ready for hands-on training, willing to work nights and weekends and not freaking out when things get messy. A good Stroke Specialist anticipates sticky situations.
In my experience, it’s all about employing the proper technique and implementing the right amount of friction with the customer.