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Where do Massage Therapists work in Georgia

In the United States, spas are the most popular place to receive a massage (43% of all sessions were done in spas, according to the 2008 ISPA Global Consumer Survey and Harstad Consumer Research 2009). Swedish massage therapy is reportedly, the most frequently requested service in spas. Massage therapy professionals are increasing in demand all over the country, particularly in Georgia

What does a Georgia Massage Therapist do?

A massage therapist will perform body treatments and massages on their clients in either a medical or spa setting. A Georgia massage therapist is responsible for setting up the treatment room, cleaning up after treatments and responsible for doing the laundry and cleaning other tools used throughout the service.

Where does a Georgia Massage Therapist work?

Massage therapists in Georgia have a vast array of options, especially in terms of settings where they can work. Sandy Springs and Marietta Georgia are both loaded with spas, hotels and fitness centers that hire massage therapists. The state of Georgia also offers a myriad of other work settings for a trained massage therapist including, acupuncturist office, athletic training centers, college sports centers, health care facilities, chiropractic offices, physical therapist office or even in their own home.

Which Georgia cities offer the highest paying salary to Massage Therapists?

The salary/wages for massage therapists vary in different locations throughout the state. Therefore, to make it easier to determine the average annual salary in your area (or nearby areas) we?e added a salary guide according to GA cities. These Georgia cities in the list below are listed from highest paying to lowest average annual income in some of Georgia's largest cities. The following information is based on salary information from Indeed.com.

  • Atlanta $60,000
  • Duluth $60,000
  • Marietta $60,000
  • Alpharetta $60,000
  • Sandy Springs $59,000
  • Augusta $58,000
  • Columbus $55,000
  • Hinesville $55,000
  • Athens $53,000
  • Savannah $52,000
  • Macon $47,000

Does where you work as a Georgia MT influence your salary?

In Georgia, the salary of a massage therapist depends on the selected work environment. For instance, in most spas and salons in Georgia -- a massage therapist makes a percentage of his or her services. The average commission for a massage therapist working in a spa in the state of Georgia is approximately 35 to 50 percent. It's important to take into account, however, that some spas and salons expect the MT to provide all of the supplies he or she will be using including, maintaining all equipment and supplies and also providing linens for the massage therapy clientele, as well. In the fall of 2010, the average annual income for a full-time massage therapist (beginner) is around $30,000 to $50,000.

In a sports or medical setting, Georgia MTs will typically, make an hourly wage. The average hourly wage for a Georgia MT working in either a sports or medical setting was at least $15 per hour in 2010. The hourly amount for Georgia massage therapists is expected to increase, however. Additionally, in this type of setting, the supplies and equipment are provided and maintained by the employer.

A massage therapy career in Georgia can take you places, you could have never even dreamed. Imagine working in a college sports center like with the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens, the Mercer Bears or the Valdosta State Blazers. You could even take your massage career professional, if you wanted. Picture providing sports massage to one or more of the pro team members in the Georgia Dome or Philips Arena. If this sounds like an exciting and rewarding career to you --you might want to consider being trained and certified as a massage therapist in Georgia.