Every Negative Review You Read is True - Registered Nurse LaserAway Employee Review

1.0
25 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent starting pay, but expect only a 1-3% raise each year.

Cons

No commission or extra income except for a corrupt "upsell" system that is loosely monitored and verified. NO SAFETY precautions for patients OR staff (triple and quadruple bookings are a regular thing). When questioned, my manager stated, "If you don't like it, then leave, because triple booking is here to stay." Clinicians have a requirement to be available 7 days a week to accommodate "business needs", so don't work here if you have a family or children (like me), or want work/life balance because it is simply non-existent. You accumulate 1 day of PTO/month, so you only get 1.5 weeks off per year. If you call off or leave early from a shift (sick, emergency, etc.), they will automatically apply your PTO to your timecard. They have many class action lawsuits against them from former employees for unsafe/unlawful working conditions, so do your own research on those.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
1 July 2026
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Pros

Competitive pay and strong training for new aesthetic providers. You’ll gain experience quickly because of the high patient volume.

Cons

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