Unethical Exploitation, Destroying Lives, Debasing the Massage Profession - Certified Massage Therapist Massage Envy Employee Review

1.0
Oct 16, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

* Provides immediate employment for CMTs out of school with 500 hours. * Raises the minimum standard of education in California. * Sets therapeutic massage standards promoting positive public opinion of massage.

Cons

* "Cheapens" massage as a commodity by lowering cost to just $39/hr for members. * Negatively impacts the massage profession throughout the community by forcing other therapists to lower their rates to be competitive. This in turn forwards in the public mind that massage therapy is not as valuable as it really is. * Doesn't pay therapists enough to provide a decent living for a family on their income alone. * No medical benefits. * No vacation pay. * No overtime pay. * Will fire therapists needing to file Work Comp to avoid increased State fees. * Will fire therapists at senior pay and hire new therapists at beginner pay to improve profit margin. * Will create false stories of therapist misconduct to avoid paying increased UI rate when firing therapists. * Will sue therapists if clients follow therapist. * Most owners are not massage therapists and have no sense or sensitivity for providing a work environment that supports the special needs of their therapists. * The single greatest stressor for clients is dealing with membership contract issues. * The 2nd greatest stressor for clients is dealing with inept, poorly trained front desk staff which has a high turn-over rate. * Puts too much pressure on front desk staff, and in some cases, massage therapists, to meet sale/membership quotas or suffer penalties including termination rather than reinforce performance positively. This takes away from the calm, healing atmosphere that should be promoted in environments like massage clients should have. * Doesn't pay front desk staff and therapists enough to have pride and commitment in working for Massage Envy. * Doesn't compensate front desk staff for the amount of stress and list of duties they're subjected to. * Forbids clients from tipping therapists directly, and instead, requires them to give front desk staff tips. Front desk staff are paid so little they have too much motive to not try to pocket tips, and there's no effective system in place to prevent that. Often times front desk staff are alone up front, and know where to get out of camera view, so they can pocket tips. This has lead to therapists mistrusting front desk staff, suspicion, tension, and even promotes a hostile work environment between therapists and front desk staff.

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Pros

We have consistent hours available

Cons

The only thing I can think of

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Massage Envy Response
1w
Thank you for your positive review. We're thrilled to hear that your experience as an employee in a Massage Envy franchised location was a positive one.
1.0
Apr 4, 2026
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Pros

I can not think of any pros and that will never change. Just find a better place to work and don’t submit to a corporate contract that has the potential to last 10 years in some circumstances.

Cons

As a therapist, I experienced very unethical work situations including front desk and management lying to clients about me being injured due to mistakes they made in scheduling. At one point the location I worked at had a big roach infestation where I had a roach run a crossed my massage table before brining a client back. As I said before, not this place isn’t clean. It was so bad I witnessed a former employee walk out over it. Massage envy has a 6 page, very unethical non compete that you have to sign before working. Parts of it says I can not work with any former co workers for 10 years after leaving. It states after leaving your unable to work in your home county. I witnessed multiple therapist leave go work a mile down the road from massage envy and work with 3 former coworkers all in one spa. The treatment I faced when I left was the most unfair, unethical, unprofessional experience I will ever have. And now, a month after I’ve left, the owner is asking I sign more paperwork limiting me even more…. Not to mention the drama between co workers being ridiculous and management allows therapist to go out the back door and smoke pot and then it smell smells in the clinic. Incident reports were made, but nothing was ever done to that therapist. Never, never work at any massage franchise especially this place.

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Massage Envy Response
2mo
As a whole, we believe franchisees aim to deliver a positive experience to their employees and we recognize that you didn't feel you received that. Locations are independently owned and operated, so the employment experience that each provides is unique. If you'd like to share any additional details with us via email to meemployeebrand@MassageEnvy.com, we'll pass them along to the franchisee.
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