Circumventing the bodywork regulations-somewhat!
I was chatting with a spa owner in the Boston area, and was told of a massage school in Quincy that is charging 8 grand for a 530-hour massage therapy course guaranteeing the student licensure in the state. Lasting 6 months, and that is it. That means anyone performing bodywork can do so legally, but if such an individual has any blemished background activity- it could affect the granting of a permit. Even still, the actual town officials could not be anywhere near as tough as the dpl for massage. It is possible that if your atf is missing, she might be enrolled in that school. Remember, most shops are not even thought about the way we imagine, in terms of uncle watching- unless there is a complaint or a disturbance. Also, do not forget that LE are still men, and absolutely do walk through the doors of our favorite spots, most quietly and respectful- never revealing their actual profession. The demand for bodywork has expanded tenfold, and with the internet and reviews- it is well worth the efforts to open shops. I believe most girls will actually get licensed and keep open their cash cows, 8 grand is nothing for a shop owner, and I am sure that school's anatomy and physiology will be a cakewalk (" just sign here that you attended this class (wink. Wink) "The state of MA only requires a sealed transcript from a school (must be accredited), copy of insurance policy, and a cori check, then payment. If the girls have no criminal background- the license will be issued. Many who may have a blemished past (many flee the state when charged with offering for a fee) will just send their husband or daughter to the school, and while open for business- keep an eye to the street so they can run out the back door during a compliance check. (remember L and G in Quincy?) Bodywork is here to stay- the demand is too great and the Chinese know this. Even in the farthest remote villages in Northern China, the menfolk speak of the American demand for the Chinese woman's ass!
Wendy from Wakefield is closed
Heard from Wendy this she is closed as of Monday.
Massage School Not a Wink Wink Deal
Good information on your post Kozmo-well done.
I am very familiar with the school and know many providers and owners who have attended.
It is not however a wink wink sign a sheet type of deal. Attendance is tracked and mandatory and missed time needs to be made up nights or weekends. I have seen the materials and they are rigorous. They are also translated into Chinese. Each class also has a Chinese teacher or assistant who assists in the Chinese translation. Classes are taught in English and the Chinese students are pushed to learn the terminology in English. Finally they all take a state (not school) test which is comprehensive in order to receive a license.
Also most of the girls pay their own way and not the shop owners.
Your post was well done but I wanted to be sure that the appropriate level of credit is given to these providers. They work hard at learning the craft, practice constantly to be better and take pride in what they do. When looking at the posts on our board (and others) you can see that many reviews make a point of indicating that many providers give damn good massages and this is appreciated by many of our members.
I also saw the post on Wendy. This is very unfortunate. She was one who gave great massages and also HEs. I remember her telling me one time that it was very important to her to do both of these well because "it's my job". She attended this school and worked really hard to be good at it. She will be missed.
[QUOTE=Kozmo;2600555]I was chatting with a spa owner in the Boston area, and was told of a massage school in Quincy that is charging 8 grand for a 530-hour massage therapy course guaranteeing the student licensure in the state. Lasting 6 months, and that is it. That means anyone performing bodywork can do so legally, but if such an individual has any blemished background activity- it could affect the granting of a permit. Even still, the actual town officials could not be anywhere near as tough as the dpl for massage. It is possible that if your atf is missing, she might be enrolled in that school. Remember, most shops are not even thought about the way we imagine, in terms of uncle watching- unless there is a complaint or a disturbance. Also, do not forget that LE are still men, and absolutely do walk through the doors of our favorite spots, most quietly and respectful- never revealing their actual profession. The demand for bodywork has expanded tenfold, and with the internet and reviews- it is well worth the efforts to open shops. I believe most girls will actually get licensed and keep open their cash cows, 8 grand is nothing for a shop owner, and I am sure that school's anatomy and physiology will be a cakewalk (" just sign here that you attended this class (wink. Wink) "The state of MA only requires a sealed transcript from a school (must be accredited), copy of insurance policy, and a cori check, then payment. If the girls have no criminal background- the license will be issued. Many who may have a blemished past (many flee the state when charged with offering for a fee) will just send their husband or daughter to the school, and while open for business- keep an eye to the street so they can run out the back door during a compliance check. (remember L and G in Quincy?) Bodywork is here to stay- the demand is too great and the Chinese know this. Even in the farthest remote villages in Northern China, the menfolk speak of the American demand for the Chinese woman's ass![/QUOTE]