Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 I'm the owner of a private practice, have a Stott Pilates instructor interested in doing mat classes out of my office. Does anyone have some examples of reasonable business agreements--I'm thinking of having her pay a percentage of her gross, versus use of the space per hour. Any ideas? Thanks-- Jeff Woodruff, Woodruff Physical Therapy, Chester, NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 One of my patient who is a local police officer told me that it is not worth for my 22 years of clean reputation to mix massage as he has closed down quite a few chiro and hair salon places offering massage. This is because I will be responsible for any kind of hanky-panky happening during massage as the massage is happening in my physical space at my clinic. So in this case any kind of a hands-off business arrangement with the MT will have no value if a massage client complains of any wrong places touching. I know many PTs are offering massage thearpy in their clinics and hopefully all their clients are their patients with only plain massage in their expectations. Hiten Dave' PT -------------- Original message -------------- I'm the owner of a private practice, have a Stott Pilates instructor interested in doing mat classes out of my office. Does anyone have some examples of reasonable business agreements--I'm thinking of having her pay a percentage of her gross, versus use of the space per hour. Any ideas? Thanks-- Jeff Woodruff, Woodruff Physical Therapy, Chester, NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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