I didn't mean his calls were necessarily back to back, but my point is that travel time is time you cannot book a client, and so there is the potential to lose an hours work if the prospective client can only do a certain time. Also, from my own perspective, as someone who usually works from home, it's more cost effective to pay an extra $60 than it is for me to lose an hour at my hourly rate in travelling to the masseur, so on many occasions it suits me to have a massage at home (I also have a table). I agree it's a high rate for a masseur, but all depends on how good it is and what extras may or may not come with it, at least for me.