Miss the pay lol - Sales Director LaserAway Employee Review

5.0
15 May 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I was making a lot of money before I moved. I was at my clinic for over 3 years and developed a very consistent client base. I was making over 15k a month and it was getting easier :(. I pretty much left a cash cow for the person that replaced me and from what I hear she has been doing very well. Open a clinic in Texas LaserAway!

Cons

I had to deal with some client issues caused by the director before me. It took me almost 4 months patch things up with customers that felt like they were mistreated. I wish there were stricter rules to prevent that from happening. Corporate needs to do a better job of learning what is happening in the stores AND treatment rooms.

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Cons

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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

LaserAway is a sales company disguised as a medical practice. Revenue consistently comes before patient care and provider well-being. Providers are routinely triple booked, making it nearly impossible to give patients the time and attention they deserve. Rushing through consultations and treatments creates unnecessary stress, increases burnout, and can compromise patient safety. Sales consultants have more influence than licensed medical professionals. Treatments are frequently sold before a provider even evaluates the patient, and nurses are often expected to justify or perform services they may not believe are appropriate. Medical opinions are routinely overshadowed by sales goals. The culture prioritizes quotas, memberships, and packages over ethical, patient-centered care. The PTO policy is extremely poor. Full-time employees receive only about 1.5 weeks of PTO per year, yet you’re expected to keep your schedule open seven days a week. You cannot submit unavailability or reliably schedule appointments in advance without using your already limited PTO. Maintaining any work-life balance is unnecessarily difficult.

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