
Originally Posted by
ascendant
hey bro, you sure physical therapists only make $30-35/hr? i was making more than that in NY as a personal trainer. i always though therapists made more than that? guess it depends on where you work. i'm not sure how the pay is yet for personal training down here in florida as i'm just getting back into it since i've moved, but i couldn't imagine it being much less.
as far as physical therapy opening more doors, i have to disagree on that one. it's just a different direction. with personal training, the better pay usually lies in woking sales (if the gym has the trainers and trainer salespeople as two seperate positions), working up to management, opening your own studio, at home personal training, online training, conducting training seminars, and that's just off the top of my head. there are tons of directions you can potentially take both positions, so i don't think either one opens more doors for you.
as far as a physical therapist getting a position over a regular trainer, i would imagine that yes, they most likely would in most cases. however, as i've said before, the therapist requires schooling whereas the trainer only needs a cert, so potentially as a trainer you can have the edge in experience and get hired over a therapist simply cause of that. or, you may simply show that you have more knowledge in your interview than the therapist. though many professions do require a degree and you are judged primarily on that degree (at least initially), personal training does not tend to be one of those professions.
additionally, lets not forget how much more it will cost you to become a physical therapist. you have to consider if it's worth the extra money?