A report by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics lists Massage Therapy among the professions that will require a 20% increase in workers by the year 2020.
It appears the increasingly impersonal atmosphere created by modern technology and digital communications has more and more consumers seeking something missing from their lives, something distinctly human: Empathy.
Empathy is predicted to become a leading job skill of the future, according to a LinkedIn article, The Number One Job Skill in 2020. In a society where personal interaction is on the decline, there is still no substitute for the human touch. Smartphones, computers and machines may make aspects of our daily lives more efficient, but they can never provide the motivation, encouragement and support that we all need to thrive.
There is no doubt that empathy is the job skill of tomorrow, and a massage therapy career requires ample measures of this essential, very human, quality. Let Atlanta School of Massage, the first Georgia massage school, show you how to transform this quality into a fulfilling career in complementary healthcare.
The most prevalent workplaces for massage therapists include Day and Destination Spas, Chiropractic Offices, Wellness Centers, Private Offices, Health Clubs, Cruise Ships, and Hospitals.
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A report by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics lists Massage Therapy among the professions that will require a 20% increase in workers by the year 2020.
The most prevalent workplaces for massage therapists include day and destination spas, chiropractic offices, wellness centers, private offices, health clubs, cruise ships, and hospitals.
The best professionals get lots of hands on training. We provide to each of our students an education which is unparalleled to any other program in the state.
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