Pros
Good workout and (some) nice clients.
Cons
The pay is a joke here. If you’re privileged enough to have a rich spouse, then you can survive on the salary (which, ironically, describes a lot of the area managers and directors). You aren’t treated as a person; they just care how much money you make for the company. I was treated nicely until I put in my notice, then the tables quickly turned and I saw my boss’s true colors. The unlimited PTO is a scam and only benefits them financially because they aren’t held liable for any unused hours like more efficient companies. You will be overworked (expected to do 3-4 management jobs in 1), called on your days off, and working terrible hours. You will be expected to do extra work and trainings, teach extra classes when needed, and not get compensated for it. Just don’t do it.