Jeffrey Gauvin
Jeffrey Gauvin graduated from the Salt Lake campus of the Utah
College of Massage Therapy Family of Schools in December of 1998.
His desire to work on a cruise ship brought Jeff to the school,
but after weighing his options, Jeff decided he would like to work
in Salt Lake before he seriously pursued his dream of working on
a ship.
Upon completion of the program, Jeff began working for the school
as a Permanent Teaching Assistant. During the course of his employment
with the school, Jeff attended a recruiting visit from the La Quinta
Resort and Spa from Palm Springs, California. He was hired almost
immediately after his interview and soon after, moved to California
to begin working as a massage therapist in one of the larger resort
spas in the United States.
Jeff returned to Salt Lake in March of 2000 and began working for
UCMT again in the Career Services Department, first as a Career
Counselor and was then promoted to the position of the Salt Lake
campus Career Services Coordinator within only a few months of his
hire date. During this time, Jeff also co-founded and operated a
seated massage business, Mountain Standard Time Massage.
In the late winter of 2000, Barb Shannon, a representative of the
Judith Jackson Sea Spas visited the Salt Lake campus of UCMT seeking
qualified massage therapists to man a brand new spa being built
for a new, luxury cruise ship. Realizing that his dream of working
on a ship was at hand, Jeff jumped at the chance to interview. Several
weeks after the interview, Jeff was called by Barb and offered a
position along with several other UCMT graduates. Jeff flew out
of Salt Lake in mid-February to the south of France where the ship
was docked and being prepared to set sail. He recently sent the
following letter to the Career Services Department describing his
first few weeks working as a massage therapist in the Judith Jackson
Sea Spa:
"We are lucky!!! Our jobs are probably one of the best on
the ship. The hours are from 9am to 8pm, however we usually only
get fully booked on a sea day. On this cruise which
is just ending, we had 3 sea days. On port days, we all have had
many opportunities to get off the ship and check things out.
"We all had to work one port day I worked the day we
went through the Panama Canal. I can actually say that I have given
massage while going through the locks in the Panama Canal
how many [therapists] can say that?
"I have been able to check out Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Cartagena
and Columbia. Today we disembark and embark new passengers in Costa
Rica I have the whole day off!!!
"On this last cruise I made over $400 in commissions and just
over $200 in tips for [only] ten days of work. This does not include
our monthly stipend. Of course, I will be making more as we get
[more] together, but it is not bad for the amount of work required.
The most massages I have [given] is seven. This is more like a vacation
than a job!"
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