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What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Pure Weight Loss?

What do you like best about working at Pure Weight Loss? Are there any great perks or special treats for employees?

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ct624 in Middlefield, Connecticut

52 months ago

It is a horrible, horrible job. I was a center manager and its awful. I worked 53 hours a week and made about $350-$400 weekly.

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Rebecca81 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

51 months ago

I work for the company and am about to be laid off. The company is a rip-off. Anyone can lose the weight without having to come to our centers and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars. We are all very professional, but when it comes to the cost, it is just not worth it.

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Rebecca81 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

51 months ago

Host said: What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Pure Weight Loss?

What do you like best about working at Pure Weight Loss? Are there any great perks or special treats for employees?

When I was hired, I was told I had the ability to make thousands of dollars a month. No one bothered to mention that sales are so low that no one is buying anything and that the commission is so low that even if you do sell a lot, you still make little to no money. I agree with the other person that you work your butt off for less than 500 dollars a week.

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shlshk420 in Belleville, Illinois

50 months ago

Rebecca81 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania said: I work for the company and am about to be laid off. The company is a rip-off. Anyone can lose the weight without having to come to our centers and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars. We are all very professional, but when it comes to the cost, it is just not worth it.

ok, Im getting laid off too, but there is no way you could look into the eyes of one of the several clients who has lost 50+ pounds, and tell them that its not worth it. Have you ever been overweight? And to the clients, the best advice I can give is to stay eating small frequent meals, and see a dietician or nutritionist. They will have you eating like we did, which is how our program worked. ITS HEALTHY. Best of luck to you all.

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NLWoods in Council Bluffs, Iowa

50 months ago

shlshk420 in Belleville, Illinois said: ok, Im getting laid off too, but there is no way you could look into the eyes of one of the several clients who has lost 50+ pounds, and tell them that its not worth it. Have you ever been overweight? And to the clients, the best advice I can give is to stay eating small frequent meals, and see a dietician or nutritionist. They will have you eating like we did, which is how our program worked. ITS HEALTHY. Best of luck to you all.

I was hired on over weight, still over weight. However, you are right, you cant tell a client that has lost on the program, no longer uses a cane, takes bp meds, ect that the program is not worth it.

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