Terrible management, cuts in pay/furloughs run rampant! - Sales Representative Lifetouch Employee Review

1.0
19 Jan 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Manage your own schedule. ESOP, but I doubt I'll get any money from it.

Cons

Management who has never done the job giving their employees unreasonable goals. I started at a $45K salary which was down to $35K when I left 10 years later. Heaven forbid you want to take a vacation - I got tons of grief for taking one in six years, from a manager who takes three to four vacations a year. Bonus structure is only set up for certain employees - if you aren't on the list, you'll never get one. I had to take a part-time job just to pay my bills - this with a college degree and many years of experience with a competitor company. My manager offered no support, no training, and no help, but lots of pain - I often left meetings in tears because he was so mean and rude. Sales goals are extremely unreasonable - as a salesperson, you are urged to grab the "low-hanging fruit" which nets little income, takes a lot of time to service and causes a lot of pain when they can't pay the bills. No room for growth or promotions within the company - if they cut good employees pay, how can you grow as an employee? No benefits, other than the ESOP - even the health insurance leaves much to be desired.

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5.0
30 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Quality of life. Schedule Flexibility

Cons

Lots of travel and requires lots of micro managing

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Lifetouch Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We’re glad to hear that schedule flexibility and quality of life were positives during your time at Lifetouch. We also appreciate your feedback on travel demands and the feeling of micromanagement. Insights like these help us continue improving how we support our teams. We wish you all the best in your next chapter!
1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Sales Team. Remote based position.

Cons

-Losing out to competitors has become acceptable or business as usual. -Management has become out of touch with what is going on in the field. -Outdated Photography equipment. -There is constant turnover with photographers. Difficult to keep good people when they are not paid well & have no structure. -Company is very reactionary. Making cuts seems to always be their answer to solve low profits.

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