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    A question for all the knowledgeable people here.

    How does one register here as a massage therapist?
    Opening a business is quite easy but I assume there must be other regulations to follow in this area, certain premise hygiene standards, a minimum qualification level etc …

    Any useful links in this regard ??? I cannot find much what I'm looking for, only vacancies and courses.

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    I suppose you would find answers here or even send them a mail with your questions?

    Considering Working in Ireland as a Therapist

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    Ooops, I'm really sorry, I just realised you were looking for answers from "knowledgeable people here," i'd better stop posting now

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    Ooops, I'm really sorry, I just realised you were looking for answers from "knowledgeable people here," i'd better stop posting now
    Knowing where the knowledge is makes one very very knowledgeable, so post away

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    Found this extract, it says UK but Ireland pretty much mimics what they do..

    Most evidence has shown that massage is one of the safest healing arts and that injuries resulting from massage are almost unheard of. For this reason some provinces of Canada like Quebec, as well as countries like Australia, New Zealand and the UK have refused to regulate massage therapy because they have seen no need to restrict an activity that has caused no real harm to the community.

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    I am glad to see that people are able sometimes to see things the way they are

    There are some contra indications for deep tissue massage & others but nobody ever got hurt by erotic massage, if anything I wish someone would give me one as well

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    Thanks Anon, I suppose I could send them a mail with my queries.
    As far as I can see they give details to became employed here, I am looking for info to become self employed, but maybe they would know what to do in this regard too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensual Delights View Post
    A question for all the knowledgeable people here.

    How does one register here as a massage therapist?
    Opening a business is quite easy but I assume there must be other regulations to follow in this area, certain premise hygiene standards, a minimum qualification level etc …

    Any useful links in this regard ??? I cannot find much what I'm looking for, only vacancies and courses.
    if your thinking of registering as a massage therapist with the idea of giving happy endings i dont agree with it. There are lots of therapists who have worked very hard to get where they want to go and who have a very difficult time because of all the happy ending stuff. Now im not saying dont advertise and give happy endings but i am saying that its wrong to get registered as a massage therpist for the purpose of offering sexual services.

    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    if your thinking of registering as a massage therapist with the idea of giving happy endings i dont agree with it. There are lots of therapists who have worked very hard to get where they want to go and who have a very difficult time because of all the happy ending stuff. Now im not saying dont advertise and give happy endings but i am saying that its wrong to get registered as a massage therpist for the purpose of offering sexual services.

    Westside.
    First of all, registering as a massage therapist and giving happy endings is 10 steps ahead of what is happening at the moment in the Irish erotic massage or escorting world. It may be a little unethical to the proffesion itself but not to the clients and certainly not to the Revenue Commisioners who would get money out of me.

    Secondly, I remember you used to frequent thai massage shops in Cork?
    I assume your oppinion must be kinda new then

    Thirdly, time goes by. Maybe I will provide erotic massages with happy endings another 10 years from now... or maybe not, so it's good to consider other options as well.

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    I for one SD think you deserve a pat on the back for obviously putting alot of thought into your new venture and showing ambition and initiative to enhance your service further. there's nothing wrong with wanting to better and further yourself and offer the best massage you possibly can, well done

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