Pros
You get a free membership. Also immediate coworkers were cool but that's of course will vary based on location.
Cons
I was flat out lied to about payment. I was told I was being hired for Assistant Personal Training Director and would just have a "30 day training period". What that actually meant was that I was actually starting as a PTC (not the job I applied for) until I could basically prove myself worthy. Okay, would have been good to know but I will live. I find that about 2 weeks into the job tat not only have the bonuses been lowered from what I was told in my interview (I have a hard time believing that they were unaware of thus when hiring me), but also that my "base pay" was actually hourly minimum wage (again, fine but this was different from what I was told there would be a set base in my Interview). They also "forgot" to tell me that commission doesnt even begin to kick in until you've basically hit your minimum amount to bonus anyway. So basically, if you dont hit bonus, you're making $7.25/hour. That's it. The job is literally going around in the floor bothering people to buy training. And then watching your bosses lie to customers to get them to sign up, and then having to deal with their wrath. There is also NO sense of work life balance, as I frequently get calls and texts from my boss past 9 p.m. and on weekends (which I work most of anyway). Overall, they will day whatever they can to get you in the job and then leave you to fend for yourself. I have worked in gyms for years. I get it. But this is a terrible way to run business. Come to terms with the fact that this will be a stepping stone to gain sales experience, or run in the opposite direction.