Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Acupressure
Duties and responsibilities:
                 Acupressure is an ancient Chinese healing art that is similar to acupuncture, but does not use needles. Instead, body pressure points are manipulated by specially trained massage therapists. Acupressure professionals may earn certificates and degrees at colleges, massage schools and independent facilities to obtain hands-on massage instruction and courses on Asian medicine.
Salary: $54,574 per year
Education: At a minimum, applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED certificate to become an acupressure professional. The most common option for candidates to learn the art of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a 1-year certificate program, with associate's degree programs as another option. When acupressure training is complete, students must meet all state qualifications before working as professional acupressure specialists in spas, salons or health care facilities.
Reflection

 No i would not like to be an acupressure because I would honestly feel weird touching other peoples body. Also I have enough with my dear father asking me to massage his back.

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