Guest guest Posted February 19, 2003 Report Share Posted February 19, 2003 Hi! I am not sure where you are writting from so I don't know if you want to practice in Korea or the U.S. However, I have been in the field for 20years and for me Acupuncture and healing are a calling and I believe that if you follow your Dharma (life's purpose) you will always do well. If you want to go into the field primarily to make money you can do that to but it is not the best reason. Good Luck!! Bobbi Aqua, Lic. Ac./Herbalist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2003 Report Share Posted February 19, 2003 --- yong syo <syoyong wrote: > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not > have a job. > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can > not have a job. > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help > me. > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > I need somebody's advice. > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Dear friend no need to become so confused plz caz ur now learning acupuncture here in south baylo university u first complete ur studies and then think for the job pls u concentrate on ur exams etc study and more so im sending u answer for not to worry abt ur future pls keep the mind cool it will help u in proper thinking.Ur gall bladder u make it tonified so it will take proper decisions when u get confused.ok bye cu soon send me repy on chintamani28 Send Flowers for Valentine's Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2003 Report Share Posted February 19, 2003 Korean or not, at the current time, most acupuncture work comes from building your own practice. acupuncture , yong syo <syoyong> wrote: > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not have a job. > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can not have a job. > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help me. > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > I need somebody's advice. > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2003 Report Share Posted February 23, 2003 Hi, YOu say that many Korean acupuncturists do not have a job. I wonder what that statement is based on. Do you know this for sure or have you just listened to your friends. Are your friends in the acupuncture business world or are they repeating heresay. If you are serious about being a professional acupuncturist you would do well to find out facts. Whether you can get a job or not you can still be a successful acupuncturist by building you own business as has been suggested. If you need any help on resources for building your business email me at bazzfinch and I will try to help Best wishes Barry > Korean or not, at the current time, most acupuncture work comes from > building your own practice. > > acupuncture , yong syo <syoyong> wrote: > > > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not have a job. > > > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can not have a job. > > > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help me. > > > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > > > I need somebody's advice. > > > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2003 Report Share Posted February 24, 2003 I will try Korean Hac bao kung? The market for accupuncture in the US is fragile but growing. If you are good at what you do you will suceed, but there are many accupuncturists that are not making it. They operate out of their home on a part-time basis. Good Luck chintamani bhave <chintamani28 wrote: --- yong syo <syoyong wrote: > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not > have a job. > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can > not have a job. > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help > me. > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > I need somebody's advice. > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Dear friend no need to become so confused plz caz ur now learning acupuncture here in south baylo university u first complete ur studies and then think for the job pls u concentrate on ur exams etc study and more so im sending u answer for not to worry abt ur future pls keep the mind cool it will help u in proper thinking.Ur gall bladder u make it tonified so it will take proper decisions when u get confused.ok bye cu soon send me repy on chintamani28 Send Flowers for Valentine's Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 Dear Hoang Ho, Maybe it is a bit more to it then just being good at what you do. Some have the inclination to be good business people others less so it is complicated... Also which type of environment purely privet practice or any other setting? But of coarse Hoang is very much right, if one could be so bold to say that if you work hard you will succeed but then again what is success anyway? You must be really involved both in what is Chinese medicine-Oriental medicine and willing to always study theory-methods and experience and so forth know when to do what and so forth, and of course have a real interest in treating people and participating in there health-healing journey... This of course have nothing to do with weather you are Korean or not, and if you happen to speak an Asian language if used properly is a great advantage to enter the world of Chinese medicine... Marco - Hoang Ho acupuncture Monday, February 24, 2003 1:37 PM Re: acupuncture I want a acupuncture market. I will try Korean Hac bao kung? The market for accupuncture in the US is fragile but growing. If you are good at what you do you will suceed, but there are many accupuncturists that are not making it. They operate out of their home on a part-time basis. Good Luck chintamani bhave <chintamani28 wrote: --- yong syo <syoyong wrote: > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not > have a job. > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can > not have a job. > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help > me. > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > I need somebody's advice. > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Dear friend no need to become so confused plz caz ur now learning acupuncture here in south baylo university u first complete ur studies and then think for the job pls u concentrate on ur exams etc study and more so im sending u answer for not to worry abt ur future pls keep the mind cool it will help u in proper thinking.Ur gall bladder u make it tonified so it will take proper decisions when u get confused.ok bye cu soon send me repy on chintamani28 Send Flowers for Valentine's Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2003 Report Share Posted February 28, 2003 Hi Everyone Have a look at a website whose aim is to help acupuncturists build a successful practice. They have free marketing tips and articles like this one http://www.100kacupuncture.com/articles/mark_feast.html This article was written by Steven Harold author of 'Marketing for Complementry Therapists - 101 ideas'. You can get this soft back book from http://4Marketing.go.to It has helped me Liz > > I will try Korean Hac bao kung? The market for accupuncture in the US is fragile but growing. If you are good at what you do you will suceed, but there are many accupuncturists that are not making it. They operate out of their home on a part-time basis. Good Luck > chintamani bhave <chintamani28> wrote: > --- yong syo <syoyong> wrote: > > > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not > > have a job. > > > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can > > not have a job. > > > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help > > me. > > > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > > > I need somebody's advice. > > > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > Dear friend no need to become so confused plz > caz ur now learning acupuncture here in south baylo > university > u first complete ur studies and then think for the job > pls > u concentrate on ur exams etc study and more so im > sending u answer for not to worry abt ur future > pls keep the mind cool it will help u in proper > thinking.Ur gall bladder u make it tonified so it will > take proper decisions when u get confused.ok bye cu > soon send me repy on chintamani28 > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 Thank you Liz, this is a very interesting site! Greetings from Norway Fabio Manzetti www.manzetti.it epatrowski <lizpatrowski [lizpatrowski] 28. februar 2003 12:24 acupuncture acupuncture Re: I want a acupuncture market. Hi Everyone Have a look at a website whose aim is to help acupuncturists build a successful practice. They have free marketing tips and articles like this one http://www.100kacupuncture.com/articles/mark_feast.html This article was written by Steven Harold author of 'Marketing for Complementry Therapists - 101 ideas'. You can get this soft back book from http://4Marketing.go.to It has helped me Liz > > I will try Korean Hac bao kung? The market for accupuncture in the US is fragile but growing. If you are good at what you do you will suceed, but there are many accupuncturists that are not making it. They operate out of their home on a part-time basis. Good Luck > chintamani bhave <chintamani28> wrote: > --- yong syo <syoyong> wrote: > > > > I am a korean student in south baylo university. > > > > I have learned a acupuncture in one year. > > > > But now I could not decide to learn more. > > > > Because I have heard a many advice by my friends. > > > > They told me " The many korean acupunctures did not > > have a job. > > > > Even If you graduated acupuncture school, you can > > not have a job. > > > > So you have to learn another jobl " > > > > Now I am very confused. I want somebody help > > me. > > > > I need to know a exact acupuncture market. > > > > I need somebody's advice. > > > > I will be waiting for a sincere response. > > > > Thanks to reading. see you later > > > > > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > Dear friend no need to become so confused plz > caz ur now learning acupuncture here in south baylo > university > u first complete ur studies and then think for the job > pls > u concentrate on ur exams etc study and more so im > sending u answer for not to worry abt ur future > pls keep the mind cool it will help u in proper > thinking.Ur gall bladder u make it tonified so it will > take proper decisions when u get confused.ok bye cu > soon send me repy on chintamani28 > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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