【Public reminder: Do not work with this kind of therapist, it will actually cost you money】
2025-07-14 23:34:06
【Public reminder: This kind of therapist looks popular but actually loses money】
I want to expose a common but misunderstood phenomenon:
Some therapists appear fully booked and have a steady stream of clients, but in reality they do not bring profit to the shop and may even drain the team’s resources.
🔻 Signs of being seemingly successful but actually unprofitable include:
treating clients like suckers and randomly quoting prices, causing a very high customer churn privately adding clients on LINE and bypassing the shop’s booking platform, taking clients to hotels and costing the shop revenue delayed payments, unclear amounts, and messy accounts frequent heavy drug use leading to a high rate of mistakes and missed service times; emotional volatility affecting staff well-being customer service is exhausted from damage control, consuming large amounts of manpower chaotic private life, sometimes with serious drug issues and very high risk using apps/software to take clients directly traveling all over Taiwan, leading to unstable client sources working part-time at many places (5–10) ---- Shop owner, are you really making money? Or is it just an illusion? It’s better not to cooperate with this kind of therapist. On paper these therapists may show revenue, but in reality they often only break even or would be better off not being on the roster. Over time they not only lower the overall brand standard but can also drag down the shop’s reputation and efficiency. We also remind fellow shop owners: Do not be fooled by appearances. These therapists who “seem to make a lot” are often the ones costing the shop the most. Make the market cleaner and let professionalism have value. You are the shop, not their resource-sucking platform. We are willing to stand with therapists who are truly earnest and reliable, and stop wasting resources on the wrong people. Your emotional energy has already been drained by them~ The shop’s clients have already been siphoned onto their LINE The shop’s clients have already been scared away by their inflated pricing
I want to expose a common but misunderstood phenomenon:
Some therapists appear fully booked and have a steady stream of clients, but in reality they do not bring profit to the shop and may even drain the team’s resources.
🔻 Signs of being seemingly successful but actually unprofitable include:
treating clients like suckers and randomly quoting prices, causing a very high customer churn privately adding clients on LINE and bypassing the shop’s booking platform, taking clients to hotels and costing the shop revenue delayed payments, unclear amounts, and messy accounts frequent heavy drug use leading to a high rate of mistakes and missed service times; emotional volatility affecting staff well-being customer service is exhausted from damage control, consuming large amounts of manpower chaotic private life, sometimes with serious drug issues and very high risk using apps/software to take clients directly traveling all over Taiwan, leading to unstable client sources working part-time at many places (5–10) ---- Shop owner, are you really making money? Or is it just an illusion? It’s better not to cooperate with this kind of therapist. On paper these therapists may show revenue, but in reality they often only break even or would be better off not being on the roster. Over time they not only lower the overall brand standard but can also drag down the shop’s reputation and efficiency. We also remind fellow shop owners: Do not be fooled by appearances. These therapists who “seem to make a lot” are often the ones costing the shop the most. Make the market cleaner and let professionalism have value. You are the shop, not their resource-sucking platform. We are willing to stand with therapists who are truly earnest and reliable, and stop wasting resources on the wrong people. Your emotional energy has already been drained by them~ The shop’s clients have already been siphoned onto their LINE The shop’s clients have already been scared away by their inflated pricing
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