Stress Recess can provide chair massage service for your event or program anywhere in the USA, Hawaii, and Eastern Canada. Even next day service at many of our Chair Massage Team Leader Centers! All our therapists are certified, insured and trained to makes sure your guests leave satisfied. Put the special back into your special events with acrobats, hula-hooping, fire breathing, magicians, you name it, we can get it.
Ask about our double your money back reliability guarantee for chair massage events and trade-shows. Our Atlanta therapists will be happy to come to your home for table or chair massage out-calls. We have been providing event services for promotions, trade-shows, conventions and meetings since 1996, so we know what you need to make your event memorable.
Ask about our double your money back reliability guarantee for chair massage events and trade-shows. Our Atlanta therapists will be happy to come to your home for table or chair massage out-calls. We have been providing event services for promotions, trade-shows, conventions and meetings since 1996, so we know what you need to make your event memorable.
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Founded in 1996, Stress Recess is one of the oldest and largest national providers of corporate chair massage and wellness services. In 2001, Stress Recess became the first chair massage company to "go national", delivering massage over a holiday weekend to beleaguered Delta Airlines agents in Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Dallas, and 8 more U.S. cities.
So-called quality of life benefits, running the gamut from on-site massages to well-stocked company kitchens, are making an appearance at many companies. IBM Interactive Media, Delta Air Lines, BellSouth, Coca-Cola and AT&T all hire Stress Recess to provide free, 15-minute chair massages to employees.
At iXL Enterprises, Administrative Assistant Jennifer Altman gets a massage from Pat Murphy of Stress Recess Inc. What does ping-pong have to do with technology? Not much. But it could mean the difference in getting and keeping high-tech workers in metro Atlanta. Just ask Stuart Emanuel. In metro Atlanta, where one in five new jobs is a high-tech job, every little detail counts.
Imagine that after a grueling day of meeting deadlines, organizing records or attending corporate board meetings, you get a treat: Your boss springs for a massage for your entire department. Northside Hospital apparently realizes the stress its doctors are under between delivering babies, patching up wounds, performing major surgery and dealing with HMOs.
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Brooke B.
Aug 04, 2016
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I called this company several times to send me a quote for an upcoming event. They said they sent it but I never received anything. Then they said they were having issues with their server so they were going to send my quote to an employee's personal email to forward to me. Never received the quote. I called back asking if they could just tell me over the phone a range or estimate for my event. They said they would get back to me. No answer when I called back the next day. Now it's been two days and they have blocked my phone number. I guess this business doesn't want business
Alyssah M.
Jan 25, 2016
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One of the most terrible customer service I have ever dealt with. Our very first scheduled massage, the therapist was a complete no show. Absolutely unprofessional, we organized this event at our company to only tell them it cannot happen. Then giving them the benefit of the doubt, because I understand things do happened. We had them come in for two events after that, to only deal with their therapist reaching out to me for their paycheck, and then threatening to call all of our employees looking for their paycheck. Unbelievably the level of unprofessionalism this company has. It's disgraceful