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Pilates ProWorks

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Do not work here - Management Pilates ProWorks Employee Review

1.0
20 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Wonderful community of teachers and students. Flex shifts if needed and clean spaces.

Cons

The franchisee owners are lovely however the main owners, Tyler and Oscar are both verbally abusive to their staff and horrible to work under. On several occasions my staff and I were cussed at often out of nowhere. They have illegally contracted workers that should have been employees and have cut teachers without notice off the schedule because they spoke up about their mistreatment.

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5.0
25 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Loved getting to know people in my small town, flexible with a busy schedule

Cons

Never had any issues, instructors and managers were wonderful

5.0
16 Nov 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A job where you can wear leggings and play your own music. Yes please! Amazing environment. People are terrific, from the instructors to the clients and the front desk staff. The schedule is perfect, you can create your own hours and work with others to make an ideal schedule. The owners give you freedom to run the business and are open to your ideas. There is support from them and their assistant when you need it without constant check ins. There is more opportunity for growth then any other business I've been a part of. The buisiness is growing rapidly. Pay is very competitive for the industry.

Cons

Wish there was more support and feedback. The owners are business savvy and treat their employees as such. They don't need to baby you every day and rather, treat you as an equal, with all the good and bad that goes with that. If you can't handle criticisms or take coldness well, they may not be your ideal bosses. But they are great people and truly care for every person they employ and the whole business they run. If you are hourly, there are no benefits. You don't get into this business for the money so the environment outweighs this.

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