They expect you to give 110 percent but want to pay you minimum wage for your efforts - Warehouse Worker 1st Phorm Employee Review

1.0
7 July 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing facility, great atmosphere, tons of fun workout events for employees.

Cons

They over work their employees and sometimes only give you 15minutes to eat in a full shift. During weekly meetings you get down graded and called retards. They lie about how it’s easy to move up in the company to get people hired on. The turnover rate is so high, most of the people I worked with when I started quit before I left. They expect you to do book reports and make an absurd number of social media posts before you are even considered for a raise They will terminate you if you want to work a second job, yet don’t pay you enough to make a decent living.

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

lots of opportunity for internal promotion like minded individuals who understand the mission fantastic environment

Cons

expect to be consistently moving around and staying busy internal development system is heavily detailed, but it's rewarding

2.0
27 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There’s some great people that work for the company, the supplements are high quality, you get 50% off as an employee, get to meet some pretty spectacular human beings and it’s kind of impossible to not lead by example in your own health working there, which is never a bad thing.

Cons

There is basically no HR (fun fact: it’s family) Leadership (not all) will often belittle you, talk down to you and act like the only other jobs out there if you leave are greeting people at Walmart. Public “accountability” via singling people out is a popular tactic there and there’s no clear path in your role - especially in sales. You have to post every single day on social media stories to get a bonus, which isn’t bad until you need at least one day to yourself off of social media. You don’t realize how much of this job consumes you until you leave and realize how you were constantly stressed and felt like you were never doing enough in your role, in addition to the constant threats of you or your role not being around. There is zero job security and there’s also zero sick days. If you need a day off, use some of your 2-week PTO and prepare to only have one day off for the holidays (Christmas and Thanksgiving), New Year’s Day is a work day. If you’re a new mom, you will be undervalued and not taken care of. “This job comes first, not your family,” was a famous line told to legionnaire coaches in a meeting a couple years ago, just to give some context. The CEO takes many family vacations and talks about being there for your children when they’re young as you won’t get that time back, but the culture doesn’t make that as easy for employees, especially moms.

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