TXTransplant said:
jokershady said:
Not guaranteed at all and is 100% commission based.
I must have misunderstood. I thought she told me that the trainers at Lifetime have to be there for a certain number of hours a day (pretty much equivalent of a full-time job), and if they aren't training, they are expected to fill other roles/do other jobs as/needed.
No you didn't misunderstand what she said is technically true...you just didn't get the whole truth.
With the exception of a few states like California and New York (and Canada) here's how it works:
New trainers are held to a tight schedule as they have no book of business and are required to do certain things to fill that book of buisness with clients...could be things like walking the floor helping members with technique, handing out towels, doing a nutrition sample table, etc. all with the purpose of trying to book appointments with members to give them a positive workout experience and gain a client.
However, if you're a trainer that trains above the minimum threshold to not be required to do this, you're left to your own devices but still have to be in the club for a certain schedule.
BUT...if you're like me and train a crazy amount (over 40 client hours a week) you can come and go as you please and management could care less what you do schedule wise.
In all scenarios....we are 100% commission. The only exception to that rule is when your performance metrics are REALLY low to the point where your paycheck would be less than minimum wage if you worked 40 hours a week, then your pay is bumped up to minimum wage at 40 hours a week.
If your commissions are above that minimum wage weekly pay, then you just earn your 100% commission pay ONLY and not the minimum wage on top of it.