Sunday, January 2, 2011

On The Table with Glenda Campbell

Happy New Year!!! I hope you all made it out in one piece and new resolutions in hand. ;)
For the new year I'd like introduce an amazing woman, Glenda Campbell, that has been involved in the world of massage therapy for 12 years! She is an inspiration for us all to maintain a healthy lifestyle and state of mind at any age.

Glenda Campbell, LMT
MW: How long have you been a MT and what inspired you to start?
GC: I've been Licensed by the National and State Boards as a massage therapist since 2002.  I practiced without a license since 1999.  I was inspired to start after receiving my first massage 14 years ago-- following the death of my father.

What kind of work place are you located at?
I work at Downtown Fitness Center [in New Orleans, LA] which is located at the Sheraton Hotel and Canal Place for 9 years as an on-call therapist.  I perform chair massages at the convention center, doctors' offices and a couple of gyms. I host workshops teaching individuals how to massage their loved ones. I'm on-call for a company out of California to do chair massages on movie sets and companies. I've also worked at Massage Envy Spa (4 days a week for 4 hours each day) doing sports, prenatal, deep tissue, hot stone, aromatherapy, reflexology and Swedish massages.

What modality/technique(s) do you specialize in and/or would you like to learn more about? 
I specialize in Swedish, Sports, Pre-Natal, Hot Stone, Reflexology, Aromatherapy and Deep Tissue Massage.  I would like to learn more about Shiatsu Massage.

What is your mission statement as a massage therapist?
My mission statement as a MT is to be the best I can be in bringing people to a state of total relaxation.

For someone considering going into the MT profession, what advice would you give them? And what should they and shouldn't they anticipate from such a career?
Think long and hard about going into this profession.  You should already be in top-notch physical condition-- if you are not, get fit immediately before going to MT school-- allow yourself at least 6 months.  I was lucky because I was already teaching all forms of exercise classes (step, body sculpting, hip hop dance, water aerobics, kickboxing, jazzercise, etc.) for 28 years.

Expect to work hard in this career.  Four to eight hour chair massages; three hours, back to back, table massages which may mean 60 - 90 min. massages followed by 3 more massages.  Also, expect to receive no paid holidays, no paid sick time, no Christmas bonus and no real respect from owners of spas.

For example, I worked at Massage Envy for 13 months (Sept. '09 - Oct. '10).  I didn't plan to get the job there, but only tested the waters as people over age 45 are rarely hired by companies such as these.
In the beginning, I was given 30 hours a week to work at this company.  I soon realized that I didn't want to work that many hours and after three months I had an opportunity to set my own hours.  I immediately selected 20 hours, then soon downsized to 16 hours.  This was the beginning of the end.  I worked from 2pm until 6:30 p.m., four days a week.  The money was okay but nothing to brag to mom about.  My husband told me later that I was being raped ($15/$20 per hour, plus tips).  I know I was, but I did not need the money.  I only wanted to stay busy for a few hours a week.

When Massage Envy opened two other locations (one in New Orleans and one in Kenner) which were not too distant from the Metairie location, business started to plummet at all locations-- the division was too much for this economic drought to bear. I was layed off in October and was elated that I was "free at last, free at last, think God almighty, I am free at last."  About a week later, I started to think "why did I not receive any lay-off papers."  So I called and requested them.  About a week later, an e-mail arrived and said I was not "layed off" but "terminated."  I was livid . . . never have I been fired, nor did I deserve to be by this lame company.  After further investigation, I discovered that the company thought I was seeking unemployed compensation; so, they concocted this story to cover their own ass.

I have so far survived and am doing very well on my own.  Thank God for resiliency.

You've gone through many ups and downs in your career as a MT. Do you have any hobbies/pastimes that shape you into more than just a MT?
I enjoy reading, writing, walking, dancing and yoga.  I am also a certified fitness instructor and am considering teaching step aerobics and yoga.

What's your favorite book?  

My favorite book(s):  anything by "Daniel Steele."

What is one thing most people don't know about you?
Most people don't know that I have a pretty good singing voice and that I love singing in church.

When you looked at yourself in the mirror today, what was the first thing you thought?
God has truly blessed me to be 55 years of age and look and feel around 35.

What is one song you always have to crank up and sing along with? 

Just Fine by Mary J. Blige.

4 comments:

  1. Ronald the B.January 02, 2011

    Glenda's experience at Envy is the reason I do not work for a company. I rent space in a spa. She is right about these companies not respecting therapists. There is no way I am working my behind off to pay for someone's else Mercedes! You go girl!

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  2. You're right, Ronald. I remember when we were in school and some of the horror stories we heard about companies like Massage Envy. I'm glad Glenda got out when she did.
    They don't care about your work experience or the quality of the massage, they're all about making money.

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  3. Happy New Year, Glenda. I am glad to hear you are doing fine on your own. Despite the misinformation you posted here about Massage Envy and the end of your employment, I wish you nothing but success. For your sake I will not post on this blog the reason for your termination, but I will refute some of the "facts" you posted.
    Business has never been better at Massage Envy. We are doing more massage and facial services than ever and are looking forward to continued growth with the opening of our new Westbank location.
    We are proud of the more than 100 licensed massage therapists we employ in Louisiana. Some are just out of school, others have years of experience, all are excellent therapists who care about their clients.
    At Massage Envy, we compensate our therapists in a different way than most day spas. We offer our therapists guaranteed wages, health insurance, vacation/sick days, free massages and many other things they can't get anywhere else. Not all therapists want these things, but many do. That's why we are the largest employer of massage therapists in the state.
    Those are the facts. The rest is misinformation. May God bless you, Glenda. I wish you much happiness in 2011.
    Sincerely,
    Brian Grenrood
    Regional Developer, Massage Envy

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  4. Brian, there was no misinformation in my words regarding Massage Envy. I call it the way I see it. Please don't do me any favors by holding back as to my "alleged termination." The last time I spoke, the act of Freedom of Speech is still allowed.

    I'm glad you are sticking to the story that "business has never been better," I would expect you to say nothing less. "Compensation in different ways"-- yeah, right! The massages the therapists receive- yes, everything else - questionable. I will not break it down, but I dare anyone to take a survey from 10 therapists there and see what the consensus is.

    All I know is that I was wrongfully dismissed and only time will tell where I take this matter. ~Glenda

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