Review from past employee - Flexologist StretchLab Employee Review

3.0
Feb 26, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Fun job, you get to help people reach goals and have fun while doing it. The concept is great and you have a lot of growing potential

Cons

The management at the time of my employment was the reason I left. There were no boundaries when it came to PTO requests and would make you feel bad about needing to be off. I will not get into how there would be sudden personnel changes if a Flexologist expressed an opinion other than management.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule and can be rewarding once clientele is established.

Cons

Last minute cancellations and pay depends on schedule

2.0
May 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Emotionally fulfilling work, seeing clients progress towards their goals is rewarding. Time goes by quickly when you're engaged with your client.

Cons

For stretchlab generally: Grossly underpaid for the level of skilled physical labor. This is intense on the body over time, with repetitive stress to joints. You must shape your physical training and recovery outside of the job, around the job itself. The Dublin location (same owner at Gahanna and Powell) : Owner did not pay rate specified in offer letter, and refused to rectify the problem. Poor customer service to clients from owner and management. Constantly changes their minds on how operations should function, lack of consistency overall. No respect for personal time, very unlikely to grant time off requests. Does not follow franchise format of Lead Flex -> providing ongoing training for Flexologist. This sucked, because it felt like there were few opportunities to improve skills. I was the most utlizied/consistently booked flex, and was still bullied/berated for getting sick despite being the highest earner. Everyone quit - management and all flexes, due to owner behavior. Owner should not be in a people-oriented business, he is not a people-person.

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