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Becoming a Personal Trainer - Tips for The Inexperienced

Unfortunately, as long as personal training continues to offer high compensation potential, we will always have to deal with lesser qualified personal trainers. They never last longer than a couple of years, because they don't have the passion, but new ones come in the club every month. They're a pain.

Yeah, this business is truly survival of the fittest so the bad trainers don't phase me - they never make much and are gone very soon.
 
all these 'money'... easy to dig gold in personal training world doesn't actually exist.
There're terms of compromise, insurance and a customer that may prosecute a ass trainer.
Euphoric people should be aware that investing $$ in certification with the idea of making 30 plus per hour... better wake up.
 
That's not true. Clients have no idea what's out there. Almost every trainer knows more than the average cleint and that is why gyms hire them. The gym owners are not stupid. They know that regular customers don't know the difference. If you got in trouble with the law and needed a public defender, you wouldn't know the difference between a Harvard grad and a Western Law grad because you have never had an attorney before.
 
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