No autonomy to do your role - General Manager JD Gyms Employee Review

1.0
15 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free gym membership Good kit - Eleiko Used to feel empowered before X4L merge

Cons

Not able to make an impact due to every single detail and decision having to come from senior operations management. No autonomy for your own club and staff. It didn’t used to be like this. Before JD bought X4L, us GMs were empowered and we thrived. Since the buy and covid, the whole company changed, even though the senior staff didn’t. What happened?? The company started to feel like it was crumbling, even though to the outside world it looked like we were thriving (acquiring new sites etc). GMs expected to work stupidly long shifts to cover other staff, with no opportunity to take time back or be reimbursed. Payroll was often wrong, employees regularly are paid incorrectly. Get the basics right. Feels like a copycat company of a larger, turquoise gym chain. Always chasing their tail, copying their models and processes - but just a little bit too late. Always feels like JD gyms ‘react’ to things instead of proactively putting processes in place. There is such an element of anxiousness and panic across senior staff and HO staff. It’s a shame, because it really didn’t used to be this bad. But now, I wish I had never made the leap to work there. It’s really ruined me as a person and diminished confidence and ability. Only work here if you are a ‘yes-man’. Opinions are not favoured. It also very much is a ‘clique’ and if you’re not pals with people in HO, you’re a nobody and it shows.

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3.0
20 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

free membership, discounts in jd stores

Cons

a lot of overtime work

1.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing that springs to mind other than free membership.

Cons

Regularly threatened verbally and physically by nasty angry drunken or drug-fuelled customers. No safety training given. No protection at all for staff. Long unsociable hours with no overtime paid. Expected to be on call on days off. Impossible to take holidays as always staff leaving and it takes forever to fill vacancies. Mentally draining. HQ couldn’t care less. Pay is very mediocre. Escalations not dealt with. The gym industry is such a terrible industry but this organisation is morally appalling. It will make you ill. It’s just not safe in some of the rougher places in the UK. It’s modern day exploitation and rife for employment tribunals. It’s unforgiving and an unacceptable way to run a business in the UK in 2026.

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