Pros
Some genuinely kind colleagues. Beautiful facilities. A handful of supportive trainers who try their best despite the environment.
Cons
The PT role is extremely unstable due to inconsistent lead quality and an unclear distribution system. In my experience, initial support rapidly declined, and many of the "leads" provided later were expired or low quality, making it difficult to meet monthly targets. There is a noticeable sense of favouritism, with opportunities and referrals often going to a select few regardless of who actually needs work.
New PTs are hired frequently, even when existing trainers are still trying to build a sustainable client base. This creates unnecessary competition and instability rather than growth. Several trainers resigned within a very short time frame, which says a lot about the environment.
Management communication can be inconsistent, and expectations often do not match the reality of the support provided. The result is an unpredictable income, high pressure, and little long term security.