Personal trainer all about the sales - Personal Trainer Life Time Employee Review

2.0
Jul 1, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The members have a lot of money which means almost all of them can afford training. They are cutting edge when it comes to health and wellness.

Cons

The management is money driven and will not stop pushing you all the way up to the end of the month. They increase your sales goal every month even if you have a full plate of clients. They will go out of the scope of practice telling you to sell blood testing which is not morally right for a fitness trainer to do. They will make you work on your day off if you haven't reached your sales goal even if you have already made plans on those days in advance. If you want to feel like a fitness trainer working in a used car dealership Lifetime is the place for you if you want to help people and make a good living look elsewhere for a job.

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5.0
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Pros

Great healthy way of life promoted to employees as part of goals and balance of work with life. Flexible time off with mixture of paid time off.

Cons

Does not recognize federal holidays - not a bank - so use personal celebration days to take time off when requested.

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Life Time Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such a thoughtful and detailed review! We really value your perspective and are so glad to hear you’ve had positive experiences with our Talent Acquisition team.
3.0
Jun 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Members are great and free membership is a perk. Coworkers are supportive.

Cons

You will be micromanaged to death, whether you have three weeks of experience or 20 years. Policies are vague. Communication with leadership is poor. You can be a strong, experienced performer and have very few classes, or brand new and get 8 a week. There appears to be no logic or strategy to anything that happens.

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