They told me I had to clean the locker rooms.

I had gone to school and got it degree in nutrition.

  • I had also taken classes on how to be a personal trainer.

When I get out of school, I was told that the local gym was planning on hiring a nutritionist at a personal trainer, and I wanted one of those jobs. I went to the director who operated the gym and told him I had heard about their hiring plans. He asked for my credentials and I told him ‌I have a degree in nutrition and I was a certified personal trainer. I had all the information with me and I handed it to him. Two days later, he called me in for an interview. I walked into the gym, thinking I was going to have the job of my dreams. I would work with people who really needed my services and not just wanted to look pretty when well into their old age. Three days after my interview, I was to come into the gym for orientation. Not once was I told where my office was going to be so I could do my nutritional services. I wasn’t told how much I could charge, or if they charged extra for me to be a personal trainer. The only thing they showed me was where the mops and brooms were for the locker rooms. They told me that until they had everything established; they wanted me to clean the locker rooms and make sure I sanitized the showers and saunas after every use. I had become nothing more than a janitor until they decided it was time to put in an office for nutritional counseling, and let me do the job of a personal trainer.
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