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Great Company to Work For - Luxury Travel Advisor Ultimate Jet Vacations Employee Review

5.0
Jun 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great opportunity for those willing to do the work and be humble and accept feedback to improve. Total support from management and the rest of the team to help you succeed. Unlimited vacation, as long as you meet minimum sales goals. After the first year you can easily make over $100K. This is a sales job that is customer service driven. They drive business your way and how you handle that business helps you grow your book of business.

Cons

I sometimes have a hard time shutting off from work. So work balance can be difficult, but that is based on my own motivation to help and make sales.

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5.0
Oct 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They did a great job helping us understand the industry, how to work as a wholesaler, how to sell trips. It was great.

Cons

With two young kids, it was hard to maintain good work/life balance

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3.0
May 14, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent pay if you're not actually living in Miami, remote work, nice people for the most part.

Cons

Not What It Appears to Be from the Outside The company presents a polished image to clients, but internally it's a very different story. The work culture is highly micromanaged, with disorganized training and an onboarding process that leaves new hires scrambling to keep up. There are constant meetings, inconsistent communication, and a general lack of structure. While the company promotes a "work-life balance," it's made clear that working well beyond 40 hours is the real expectation. Training is especially weak, with little instructional design and more of a sink-or-swim approach—likely due to the fact that those leading it come from sales backgrounds without real training expertise. If you're motivated purely by financial gain and can overlook the rest, this role might work for you. But for anyone seeking a sustainable or values-aligned workplace, this is not it. The internal chaos doesn’t match the image they sell to the outside world, and it’s ultimately an exhausting environment.

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