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answer, please.
part-time.
The only way I would go full-time is if (or when) my personal training salary exceeds my engineering salary.
Same. Full time work at Kaiser covers my benefits. Once my schedule is too full though i do cut my hours back a bit to accomodate my clients.
[QUOTE=Mr_Kinney;340896981]Same. Full time work at Kaiser covers my benefits. Once my schedule is too full though i do cut my hours back a bit to accomodate my clients.[/QUOTE]
I've been full time, but 40+ a week is just too much for me. Even 30+ is too much. For me to really be on top of my game, I would prefer to just do 1-3 daily. Full time was good when I first start, a couple years back. Now it's a just a downer.
Part time. ****, I wish I was full time. Finding clients is hard as hell right now. Theres only one full time trainer at my gym.
[QUOTE=ThaiFighter_83;340864561]answer, please.[/QUOTE]
FULL TIME. 6am-9pm M-F
Full time...35 plus sessions..
[QUOTE=MVP;340935211]FULL TIME. 6am-9pm M-F[/QUOTE]
You, my friend, are hardcore.
Full time but doing other things like bootcamps and teaching other classes such as aqua etc
[QUOTE=Mr.ILL;340914731]Part time. ****, I wish I was full time. Finding clients is hard as hell right now. Theres only one full time trainer at my gym.[/QUOTE]
What gym are you at? How many members and how many trainers?
I'm part time but thats as i am running the business also so maybe you can call that full time.
Working towards to training at all and just business stuff :p
Full time kinda lol
My trainers do the work, i do some things lol
part time