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Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Wednesda , Ma 13, 2009 1:14 PM
Re:
try it„ its a different idea rather than a better one, and I'm not sur= it precludes you from doing both
On Wed= May 13, 2009 at 8:36 AM,
> wrote:
Hello again. I thought I should tell you my whole situation since I am,=probably inappropriately, once again
asking for your help. I started a =assage company,
. I have set up massage rooms a= the
Phillipe Starck building at 15 Broad, the headquarters of PATYKA USA =a cosmetic boutique in the west village), and also
offer my services to Th= Standard Hotel. There are about 6 other residential buildings that are=interested and in the
beginning stages of setting up or waiting for last a=provals from the board. Have also just been contacted by Abigail
Michae=s Concierge with an interest in using my company as a preferred vendor. =A0I have 6 licensed massage
therapists who I am getting great responses fr=m and have been really reliable and professional.
I am finding some success in finding locations to set up shop but =t isn't working. Feedback tells me that the
concept is a good idea,=to kind of create personal spas in high end residential buildings, and som= buildings have been
willing to take on the expenses of the table, linens,=etc. But it has been a lot of work and has not shown financial
reward. =A0Either the feedback is wrong and I have taken another one of my bad idea= too far, or else I am not
implementing it properly. I feel like if the=e is high quality massage services available in a residential building of =00+
multimillion dollar units it should be generating business. If I we=e to get my massage license and was able to take on
the clients it has bee= able to build up I would have a really strong private practice and may ha=e some extra business
for my other therapists. I can't decide if I should be putting this company on the back burner and getting my own
licens= or if I should continue working on it until I do figure out how to genera=e business in these buildings.
Another idea that seems most appealing right now is sending my resume=out to luxury resorts abroad. I have
have a thai massage certification =nd also a certification to teach ashtanga yoga, with a fair amount of expe=ience in
both over the past couple of years. My asking to go to the sch=ol in Hawaii is because I have heard that it is liked by
these types of jo=s. and this option seems a million times better than absolutely anythin= else I can think of.
I feel like I need your advice more than anyone else's and really=wish you were here. If you have suggestions of
what the smartest thi=g to do at this point would be please send them my way!!!
President
= President
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On Sunday, May 03, 2009, at 08:17=M, "Jeevacation" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>Email me on sat.
>Sent from my iPhone
>=On May 4, 2009, at 8:15 PM,
» This is the school info. Is there any way=l can speak with you?
» Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerr=
>>
» From: Hawaii Healing Arts College
» =ate: Mon, 04 May 2009 10:42:40 -1000
» To: «mailtc
l>
» Subject: Hawaii Healing Arts Col=ege 2009
» Aloha Mar>
»
» It was a pleasure talking to you today hopefully see=ng you a
» student. Attached please find information concern=ng Hawaii Healing
» Arts College's 2009 Classes.
>&g=;
» If you are interested in pursuing massage therapy please contact =e
» and we can discuss this opportunity. The classes of '=09 are filling
» up quite quickly as we only accept 15 students=per class.
» I look forward to hear from you.
&g=;> Thank you for considering Hawaii Healing Arts College.
»<=r> »
» Hardy Hamilton
» Administration and Re=ruiting Manager
» Hawaii Healing Arts College
» Kailua Medical Arts Buil=ing
» 407 Uluniu St- 2nd floor
» Phone:
= Fax:
» email:
<mailto
» website: hhac=irect.com <http://hhacdirect.com>
» <Tuition for 600-Hour Professional Licensing=Program in 2009>
» <Important Dates of 2009 Class Registr=tion.doc>
» <Initial Application (2009).doc>
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