I'm intrigued by the insistance that you could only spray from Left to Right. Am wondering if this effects the result in any way, for example, if you were naughty and sprayed from Right to Left, would the result be different than Left to Right?
What indeed, if you were left handed, assuming you were taught right handed, and Left to Right felt too awkward. Would this mean that you were not qualified to offer spray tans, being a left handed therapist?
Is it the case, that only Right Handed therapists are allowed to offer treatments, assuming we applied this Left to Right technique? Or, do they have a contingency plan for Left handed therapists who simply cannot spray from Left to Right?
If they give Left handed therapists an exception rule ("oh go on then
, you can spray from Right to Left"), then surely Right handed therapists can also spray from Right to Left, if they choose? The problem being of course, just as it is difficult for Left handed therapists to spray from Left to Right, then Right handed therapists would find it equally as difficult when spraying Right to Left. So, I guess your trainer had a point..... assuming Right handed therapists do find it difficult spraying from Right to Left. :irked:
Fortunately, I can spray with both hands, so the Left to Right, Right to Left rule could be applied, so long as I sprayed Left to Right with my right hand, and Right to Left with my left hand.
God.... Just hope I don't get confused and spray Right to Left with my right hand, and Left to Right with my Left hand.
I tend to agree with most of the comments, Up & Down, or just down..... that way, not matter if you are Left handed or Right handed, you have not got the confusion of dealing with the Left to Right, Right to Left issue, as Up/Down works well for both Left handed and Right handed therapists.
I heard that Left handed people tend to be more intelligent than right handed people. I assume therefore that your trainer was right handed?
I could carry on writing for hours on this one.