After going most of the way through the hiring process with this company, I seriously doubt their work ethics and professionalism. Normally, one might think that not giving a demo massage before getting hired is good for the therapist. However, its bad for the company and clients. It only takes one rotten apple to spoil the bunch, and Im afraid thats why this company is struggling so hard. In, addition, after working (without providing proof of insurance or license) a few gigs I noticed that she claimed to be catering to artists and stars. However, myself and many others had only worked on crew members and a few personal clients. I asked her about this only to be brushed off with a rather weak explanation of, "business is just a little slow right now". There really are no RECENT pictures of any stage hands massage therapists with high level clientelle...none. Just pictures of album covers or press shots that anyone can get online. Bottom line is that if you really are wanting to get paid what you're worth and also have an exciting life working backstage with musical and other artists..this isnt the company to apply to.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Stage Hands Massage has a thorough screening process including review of resume, requirements of license and insurance, and a required background check
Stage Hands Massage is alive and thriving...we don't know who this complaint is from, it might be from a therapist that wasn't hired. We have also started a non profit subsidiary called the Hands That Rock, that was featured in billboard magazine in December 2013, and in our second year of operation raised $50, 000. We don't post pictures of clients all over our website as it is a breach of confidentiality unless they have authorized us to do so.
Stage Hands Massage absolutely requires proof of licensure, insurance and a thorough background check. We are not in the habit of posting pictures with celebrities as it is breach oft confidentiality. We only post pictures of celebrities who have given us that permission
Stage Hands massage is alive and well. We have also started a 501c3, The Hands That Rock, a charitable organization that donates money for music education to underprivileged children. We do not post pictures of therapists as that is an invasion of their privacy. This complaint was either filed by a competitor or by a therapist who's application we denied.