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Promote the value of Total Body Care by educating clients on new and expanded services, selling the Massage Envy Wellness Program, booking clients for future services, and encouraging homecare retail purchases based on service provider recommendations.
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At the Massage Envy Midtown franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Help grow and retain a client base both in-person and through phone/email outreach.
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The franchisee for each individual franchised location, not ME SPE, Massage Envy Franchising, LLC (“MEF”), or any of their affiliates, is the sole employer for all positions posted for a location, and each franchisee is not acting as an agent for ME SPE, MEF, or any of their affiliates.
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At the Massage Envy Grande Dunes franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. A free massage, skincare or stretch service each month.
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At the Massage Envy Orange City franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Provide outstanding customer service and help everyone feel valued and understood.
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At the Massage Envy Burke franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. A free 1-hour stretch service each month. Award programs (like Sales Associate of the Year.
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At the Massage Envy Urbana franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. In-depth product and service training. A caring community that strives to celebrate individuality and share knowledge.
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At the Massage Envy Chesterfield franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Massage Envy Chesterfield 1694 Clarkson RD, Chesterfield Mo 63017.
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At the Massage Envy Glen Ellyn franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Are supporters of total body care with a general knowledge of massage and skin care services.
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At the Massage Envy Norwell franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Training to help you grow and refine your sales and customer service skill.
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At the Massage Envy Rio Rancho franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. At the Massage Envy Rio Rancho franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best.
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At the Massage Envy Lewis Center franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Massage Envy Lewis Center 6497 Pullman Dr, Lewis Center, Ohio, 43035.
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At the Massage Envy Waxahachie franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Massage Envy Waxahachie, TX. At the Massage Envy Waxahachie franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best.
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At the Massage Envy Springfield franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. Massage Envy Springfield. At the Massage Envy Springfield franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best.
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At the Massage Envy Gilbert Highland franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best. A free service every quarter. At the Massage Envy Gilbert Highland franchise, we support and inspire you to be your best while we work together to help clients feel their best.
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