LA Fitness reviews

2.8

32% would recommend to a friend

(5,908 total reviews)

Louis Welch

32% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

LA Fitness has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,908 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The LA Fitness employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Servizi personali per i consumatori industry (3.6 stars).

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6K reviews
2.0
May 31, 2018

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Pros

Free gym membership, met some great people, opportunity to move up exists

Cons

Most of the reviews here are right on the money. LA Fitness is consistently ranked as one of the worst companies in the country to work for and it’s a shame because it doesn’t have to be. It could be a great company if it’s owners/CEO/corporate partners/shareholders concerned themselves a bit more with people and a bit less with padding their already very fat pockets. Biggest issues: -Lack of investment in their people. They ask a lot of their employees; sales and training managers and full time counselors work an insane amount of hours and are under a tremendous amount of pressure to produce. Operations staff are grossly underpaid and shoulder more than their fair share of the responsibility in running the club. All managers should be salaried, particularly because they work way more than their 40 hours and are constantly on call. You’re not eligible for benefits until you’ve been there for 12 months, which is just crazy, and they’re not very good. No 401K either, which is very telling about the life span they expect from their employees. No employee break area or back room, and no employee restroom. You have to go to the locker room with everyone else. It’s just not very employee-friendly. Also, there is a lack of training and growth is limited. You can move up but your individual talents are not appreciated. You can only move up through member services but if that’s not your bag, then you’re SOL. -Lack of investment in their facilities. At one time, LA Fitness clubs were considered state of the art. They have failed to keep up with technology and advancements in fitness. Most clubs still don’t have WiFi, they don’t have individual TV monitors on cardio equipment and in order to hear sound, you need an FM tuner. Who has one of those in 2018? Their app is terrible, the website is bare bones and their aerobics classes are wayyyyy outdated. They still have step aerobics classes. Step. Aerobics. Like, seriously, do they know what year it is? They charge enough for memberships to keep up with the latest trends in technology and fitness, and as the front line employees, we’re the ones that have to deal with the complaints about the lack of investment. All you can do is apologize and bubble it up but all feedback lands on deaf ears. This company is only concerned about making money. That comes at the cost of the happiness of their employees and the satisfaction of their members. No amount of money is enough compensation to deal with the daily frustration you will experience here. If you have any amount of management experience, do not take a position here. You’ll want to put your head through a wall after about 3 months. Keep it moving.

2.0
Dec 3, 2017
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Pros

Free gym membership to any of the gyms nationwide (but come on thats the least they can do, for all we go through)

Cons

Where do I begin. I work around 50-60 hours a week Monday-Saturday. My manager actually asked if I could start working Sundays too. Awesome. Who needs a life right?? My shifts are 9am-1, 4-8pm. 3 hour break. But when you live in Atlanta and spend AT LEAST an hour in traffic on a daily basis, those 3 hour breaks quickly turn into only one hour. So what do I do on my breaks? Stay at the gym, or somewhere close by. So I'm at work from 9am-8pm mon-fri. And 8am-4 on saturdays. If you don't have any prospects to call, or any appointments you're literally sitting there making less than minimum wage. Base pay is HORRIBLE. Like i said, it's less than minimum wage. So that means if you go an entire month without selling anything, you've just put in 100+ hours for a little less than $1000. Awesome. Because no one has bills to pay right?? You basically have to convince people to purchase an overpriced personal training program that is quite frankly bogus. I read all the same reviews, but STILL accepted the job because I thought it would be different. Nope. All the comments are true. If you don't have social life and would enjoy being at work all the time, literally begging people to spend their money, this go for it! If not, RUN! Safe to say, I won't last too much longer here. All these big corporations care about is money. Not the employees.

1.0
Aug 17, 2017
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Pros

Being in a gym and that's it!!

Cons

As the personal training director I was told I'd be on a $1500 base plus 5% commission, what they didn't tell me was the base was actually $7.36 an hour and to get the $1500 you had to work till 9pm every night and till 4 on Sat. 6 days a week. Split shift 9-1 and 4-9pm Bonus system is a joke and it's very hard to bonus, my 1st month as the PTD I sold $45k in training and finish 1st in the Midwest out of 68 gyms but didn't bonus because the old APT rolled the club backwards by $500 the previous month, this cost me $3000-$4000. All cancels go against your bonus even if they did the full 6 or 12 month contract. If a person cancels within 3 months they take your commissions out of your next pay. One lady did a buy out to terminate her contract, it cost her $1800 so the company made $1800 for doing nothing and in turn took $90 out of my pay check. As a director you're treated as though they are paying you a lot of money and expect way to much for the $7.36 an hour that they actually pay. I felt like I had no life working at LA Fitness and it financially put me in a hole, the VP's will constantly blame you for every issue and give little recognition of any achievements! I would say do yourself a favor and never work for LA fitness as they are ranked in the top 5 worst company's in the USA to work for.

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