Pros
- Continued Education Units - The Equipment (NEW LOCATION) - Tools (Trainerize, Evolt360, etc.)
Cons
The pay structure at EoS is quite odd. You have 5 hours of clock in time for admin duties. That could include anything from helping the front desk, working the supps table, cleaning up the gym, or programming for your clients. The rest of your income comes from the half hour or hour long session you are assign from the fitness manager. Depending on how long you wait it out is depending on how long it'll take to reach a full forty hour week. I worked their for about six months and barely broke over $1000 per two weeks. EoS also expects you to break your scope of practice as a personal trainer. Selling supplements and working on diet is out of the scope of practice for a trainer. Depending on your co-workers you also might lose clients or leads if management deems they want to meet their required numbers. The fitness managers dont have your back. They would rather play buddy buddy with their friends than actually help or lead.