EFTA00881518.pdf
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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com>
To:
Subject: Re:
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 13:14:04 +0000
try it„ its a different idea rather than a better one, and I'm not sure it precludes you from doing both
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:36 AM, wrote:
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Hello. Wasn't sure if I missed a call from you so I wanted to check in. Was nice talking to you the other day
and was hoping we could finish our conversation.
I was offered an opportunity to set up a massage space atMIEIM salon on in beverly
hills u've consistently said experience is a better choice than schooling.. Was wondering if you thought taking
this offer is a better idea than getting certified?
Hope you had a good wkend.
xo
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: Sat, 09a/09 14:17:30 -0400
To:
Subject: Re:
it was always a bad idea" i have been consistant.. The feedback is from people that like massages.. not an
diverse group. it is not distinctive, every hotel has it and loses money on it. and considering their clientele
changes and that they are usually exhausted it is a good framework to see that the idea dos not have legs/ e
mail me a phone number and it will try to call
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM, > wrote:
Hello again. I thought I should tell you my whole situation since I am, robably inappropriately, once again
askin for our hel . I started a massage company, I have set up massage rooms
at the building a he head q uarters o (a cosmetic boutique in
, and also offer my services to Hotel. There are about 6 other residential
buildings that are interested and in the be ,vi . rtes if'set i u or waiting for last approvals from the
board. Have also just been contacted by with an interest in using my company
as a preferred vendor. I have 6 licensed massage therapists who I am getting great responses from and have
been really reliable and professional.
I am finding some success in finding locations to set up shop but it isn't working. Feedback tells me that the
concept is a good idea, to kind of create personal spas in high end residential buildings, and some buildings
have been willing to take on the expenses of the table, linens, etc. But it has been a lot of work and has not
shown financial reward. Either the feedback is wrong and I have taken another one of my bad ideas too far,
or else I am not implementing it properly. I feel like if there is high quality massage services available in a
residential building of 400+ multimillion dollar units it should be generating business. If I were to get my
massage license and was able to take on the clients it has been able to build up I would have a really strong
private practice and may have some extra business for my other therapists. I can't decide if I should be
putting this company on the back burner and getting my own license or if I should continue working on it
until I do figure out how to generate business in these buildings.
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Another idea that seems most appealing right now is sending my resume out to luxury resorts abroad. I have
have a thai massage certification and also a certification to teach ashtanga yoga, with a fair amount of
experience in both over the past couple of years. My asking to go to the school in is because I have
heard that it is liked by these types of jobs. and this option seems a million times better than absolutely
anything else I can think of.
I feel like I need your advice more than anyone else's and really wish you were here. If you have
suggestions of what the smartest thing to do at this point would be please send them my way!!!
On Sunday, May 03, 2009, at 08:17PM, "Jeevacation" <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
>Email me on sat.
>Sent from my iPhone
>On May 4, 2009, at 8:15 PM, MI
>wrote:
>> This is the school info. Is there any way I can speak with you?
>> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
» From: College
>> Date: Mon, 04 Ma 2009 10:42:40 -1000
» To:
>> Subject: College 2009
» Aloha =,
>> It was a pleasure talking to you today hopefully seein ou a
>> student. Attached please find information concerning
College's 2009 Classes.
>> If you are interested in pursuing massage therapy please contact me
>> and we can discuss this opportunity. The classes of '09 are filling
>> up quite quickly as we only accept 15 students per class.
» I look forward to hear from you.
>>
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>> Thank you for considering College.
» Phone: Fax:
» email:
» website:
» <Tuition for 600-Hour Professional Licensing Program in 2009>
» <Important Dates of 2009 Class Registration.doc>
» <Initial Application (2009).doc>
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