knexsugqimkidhenc
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I am a 28 year (m) architectural technician and interested in acupuncture ever since it helped eradicate my bad back. I have been looking for a lucrative part time business and was wondering if acupuncture is the answer?
The 3 year course cost £15000 in fees so it is very expensive. I would look to do it part time, say 7-8 hours/patents a week. Looking ahead, during my 40s+ I would probably look to do it full time, into retirement (probably in Australia). I think I would enjoy helping people!!
My questions are
1) Is it feasible to do acupuncture part-time what with the cost of insurance?
2) How much is the insurance?
3) If I charge say £45 how much do I keep after the cost of the needles, tax etc.??
4) How much demand is there for acupuncture? (what sort response do acupuncturist get from yellow pages ads etc.)?
Thanks so much!
The 3 year course cost £15000 in fees so it is very expensive. I would look to do it part time, say 7-8 hours/patents a week. Looking ahead, during my 40s+ I would probably look to do it full time, into retirement (probably in Australia). I think I would enjoy helping people!!
My questions are
1) Is it feasible to do acupuncture part-time what with the cost of insurance?
2) How much is the insurance?
3) If I charge say £45 how much do I keep after the cost of the needles, tax etc.??
4) How much demand is there for acupuncture? (what sort response do acupuncturist get from yellow pages ads etc.)?
Thanks so much!