1. #1
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    The Seer or anyone involved with gyms

    What do you wear to a job interview?

    A suit or dress shirt would be too weird I'm assuming?

    Do you just wear gym clothes?

    That doesn't seem appropriate either.

    Also, any pointers on what they would be looking for? or how to get hired easily?

  2. #2
    sickler
    Facade 101
    sickler's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 06-05-08
    Posts: 15,006
    Betpoints: 2983

    What position are you applying for?

  3. #3
    Irish Lumberjack
    Irish Lumberjack's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-04-07
    Posts: 2,086
    Betpoints: 2332

    Always were a tie at minimum.

  4. #4
    Joe Dogs
    Joe Dogs's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 07-20-09
    Posts: 1,931
    Betpoints: 593

    Are you a certified trainer?

    How much experience do you have weight training?

  5. #5
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by sickler View Post
    What position are you applying for?
    I'll fukking take anything. I want to be either a personal trainer or the receptionist in front.

    I'll be happy with just putting away weights or closing the place also. This is just part-time while I finish school.

  6. #6
    MinnesotaFats
    MinnesotaFats's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-18-10
    Posts: 14,757
    Betpoints: 1664

    Suit and tie to every interview. You can dress down once you become comfortable with the enviornment, but you can't dress up once your in the interview. I see gym salesmen and equipment professionals in suits all the time, not out of place at all.

  7. #7
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Dogs View Post
    Are you a certified trainer?

    How much experience do you have weight training?
    I'm still not certified but have been freelance training people for 2 years now. I've been training myself for 10 years and have more experience than a lot of these 'certified bums'. I know about diet, the glycemic index, fats, proteins, carbs, etc... when to eat each, according to your goals, whether it's weight loss, bodybuilding, or powerlifting.

    I also know about supplementation, what the different vitamins do, creatine, nitric oxide, whey protein etc...

    I swear, I know more about this stuff than anyone I've ever met in person. I'm always the most knowledgeable at every gym I go to.

  8. #8
    TexansFan
    TexansFan's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-06-06
    Posts: 3,365
    Betpoints: 211

    speedo

  9. #9
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaFats View Post
    Suit and tie to every interview. You can dress down once you become comfortable with the enviornment, but you can't dress up once your in the interview. I see gym salesmen and equipment professionals in suits all the time, not out of place at all.
    I've heard to wear in the interview what you'd be expected to wear at the job. So if it's an office job, wear what you would wear to the office, a suit or nice shirt. If it's a casual job, then wear the casual clothing. That's why I'm conflicted with this one, as wearing gym clothes there may be out of place

  10. #10
    MinnesotaFats
    MinnesotaFats's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-18-10
    Posts: 14,757
    Betpoints: 1664

    slacks and a golf shirt wouldn't be too formal or out of place.

  11. #11
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    This may even be the LEAST of my problems.

    The guy on the phone who is going to interview me REFUSED to speak English to me. So I assume the whole interview will be in French, which I'm only about 60% good at.

  12. #12
    brxbmbers42
    brxbmbers42's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 07-26-10
    Posts: 4,312

    wear a fukkin tuxedo. and post a pic at the interview on here so we can see it

  13. #13
    pavyracer
    MOLON LABE
    pavyracer's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-12-07
    Posts: 82,189
    Betpoints: 410

    First thing to do is find an advertisement for a job offering at a gym. It doesn't matter how you are dressed. If they are not hiring you will embarrass yourself start walking into random gyms asking if they are hiring receptionists or personal trainers.

  14. #14
    bobbyfk
    Las Vegas Local
    bobbyfk's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 01-19-09
    Posts: 15,218
    Betpoints: 1506

    sport coat and tie to every interview regardless. You cant make a first impression again

  15. #15
    MinnesotaFats
    MinnesotaFats's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-18-10
    Posts: 14,757
    Betpoints: 1664

    French? Where the hell do you live?

    Bobby...this is a thread about gyms- didn't you just post a video of yourself eating 20 candybars in mom's basement?

  16. #16
    ttwarrior1
    ttwarrior1's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-23-09
    Posts: 28,301
    Betpoints: 9776

    disagree 100 percent,, do not where a shirt and tie to a gym interview, where the dress shirt or a dressy type shirt, but no tie

    Mom gym receptionists are women and volunteers. Anyone can be a certified trainer. Who certifies the certifier and who certifies them? Noone

  17. #17
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaFats View Post
    French? Where the hell do you live?
    montreal... it's a curse. forget being successful, you can't even sweep floors here without being fluent in french.

  18. #18
    thezbar
    .lent
    thezbar's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 08-29-06
    Posts: 6,398
    Betpoints: 1640

    I worked in gyms for about four years. Personally I would wear a shirt and tie but no jacket. It shows respect and isn't too casual.

  19. #19
    Statman
    Statman's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 12-04-10
    Posts: 1,206
    Betpoints: 2721

    Suit and tie would be what I'd recommend. First impression is key when you walk into the interview room. A lot of hiring managers doing the interviewing also look at the way one dresses as part of the person's character. So if you show up in casual clothes, some may think your not serious about the job whereas if you show up in a shirt and tie then it makes an entirely different statement. Once you've got the job, then your attire can change. Good luck.

  20. #20
    jjgold
    jjgold's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 07-20-05
    Posts: 388,190
    Betpoints: 10

    Lots of Bi guys at gyms

    I could tell you fukkin stories and scare you the fuk away

  21. #21
    Jimmy0607
    Jimmy0607's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 04-09-09
    Posts: 7,785
    Betpoints: 285

    Dress Casual

  22. #22
    big0mar
    SINGLE-DECK BLACKJACK
    big0mar's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 01-09-09
    Posts: 3,374
    Betpoints: 3002


  23. #23
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    The guy who's interviewing me is named Ismael. Does that mean anything? Should I pretend Im Muslim or something or reference the prophet at least?

  24. #24
    Jimmy0607
    Jimmy0607's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 04-09-09
    Posts: 7,785
    Betpoints: 285

    To be honest it all depends on the person interviewing you , he might think you are a clown for wearing a suit to a gym job interview or might think you are not a serious person for not dressing up for an interview

  25. #25
    THE PROFIT
    THE PROFIT's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-27-09
    Posts: 17,701

    tux minimum

  26. #26
    DevilCheese
    DevilCheese's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-18-09
    Posts: 485
    Betpoints: 4971

    wear an Animal shirt so they know you dont fuk around

  27. #27
    The Seer
    The Seer's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-29-07
    Posts: 10,641
    Betpoints: 7617

    Is it a chain or an independent local gym? It never hurts to wear a suit for any interview but, most of the time, you are fine with a polo shirt and khaki pants. Just make sure you are clean shaven and neat. Most gyms/health clubs are always looking for membership salesmen because there is such high turnover. If you have any sales experience or are at least interested in that make sure you tell them. Membership sales is the lifeblood of the business. You are probably gonna need your certification to be a trainer but I've seen many of them where you didn't.

  28. #28
    ronjon619
    California Uber Alles
    ronjon619's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-06-09
    Posts: 3,675
    Betpoints: 144

    a collared shirt and blazer / jacket AT LEAST.

  29. #29
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by The Seer View Post
    Is it a chain or an independent local gym? It never hurts to wear a suit for any interview but, most of the time, you are fine with a polo shirt and khaki pants. Just make sure you are clean shaven and neat. Most gyms/health clubs are always looking for membership salesmen because there is such high turnover. If you have any sales experience or are at least interested in that make sure you tell them. Membership sales is the lifeblood of the business. You are probably gonna need your certification to be a trainer but I've seen many of them where you didn't.
    I do want to get certified, but I need this job first to be able to afford that. Unless I win the money which is unlikely.

    How do membership salesmen work? Do they work in the gym at all?

    It's not a chain gym, it's a city gym, built by the borough. They have one main complex like this in every major borough. I am thinking to wear something similar to a clubbing outfit. I know that sounds bad, but it will be more conservative. I'll wear the dress shirt unbuttoned a bit and nice pants, but not dress pants.

  30. #30
    jjgold
    jjgold's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 07-20-05
    Posts: 388,190
    Betpoints: 10

    There is no money in that field, very competitive also
    Low pay, long hrs

    Not worth it

  31. #31
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Update:

    It went well, they say for now it's a Yes and they will call me next week. I may still receive a letter if it's a No.

    I may be in charge of the entire sports complex! not just the weight room! Fukking crazy! Nice place, indoor modern swimming pool, beautiful basketball court, bistro, multi-purpose rooms. I really hope i get it!

  32. #32
    Rod1010
    Rod1010's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 09-01-10
    Posts: 6,208
    Betpoints: 25

    Masu what gym?

  33. #33
    Masu485
    Masu485's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-14-08
    Posts: 7,700
    Betpoints: 12813

    Quote Originally Posted by Rod1010 View Post
    Masu what gym?
    It's the new sports complex in NDG. It opens next week. You should pass by sometime.

Top