Good Part-Time Gig - Instructor Pop Physique Employee Review

4.0
2 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You're given a lot of freedom to get creative with your workouts, as long as you follow the general handbook guidelines. We have clients who come every day so I like to give them unique exercises in addition to traditional Pop exercises. My manager (and franchise owner) is very nice, supportive, and flexible. She'll work around your schedule if needed. I feel valued working here.

Cons

Due to the repetitive nature of the classes, and the fact that you use your voice a lot, you probably won't want to teach more than 6 classes a week. My brain goes on auto-pilot a lot when I'm teaching, giving the same cues over and over again. The hourly pay rate is decent, but your checks will be small since you only work 2-8 hours a week.

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5.0
12 Jun 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The clients are incredible. The owners are wonderful. The job had great benefits and I enjoyed working there.

Cons

There's a bit of disorganization.

2.0
20 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to work out for free at any of the studios. You get 50% off water and socks, but not on the apparel or any other merchandise. The job is really easy. You just check people in, ring up sales, and take inventory and help out with weights during class. After helping out with weights, you have 45 minutes essentially to do whatever.

Cons

The hours can be very early. You need to arrive 30 minutes before your shift, with studios have classes that start at 6:00 am. The pay is low, and there's really no room for advancement. Small class sizes are troublesome--good temporary gig to supplement some income, but don't go into it thinking you'll go anywhere in the company.

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