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Fitness Center

10GYM

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  • Review fromlouis r

    Date: 11/06/2023

    1 star
    I get a call 10gym Vice President Karen ****** accusing me of Making someone uncomfortable. This person was, virtually naked from the waist down. I was so embarrassed, I pretended as if I was blind and let her do check in. I created levity to reduce my own stress of 10 Gym Management lack of Dress code for employees.
    The manager and crew should be disciplined. Pull recordings 11/5 6pm, Female employee standing up a ladder, with her skirt not covering anything. Meanwhile, she is in full few of gym members, allowing herself to be viewed from the bottom of the ladder, while she is inappropriately posing at the top. There were several boys lining up. This whole scene made me uncomfortable to the point I thought they were on drugs or something.
    I am far away from this disgusting scene. I finished my workout.
    What takes the cake, is the audacity of 10GYM Vice President to call and harass me for what looks like juvenile sexual behavior and possible drug use at your gym.
    Go pull the tapes. there is physical evidence I was trying to lighten an unmanaged environment. There is clear evidence of precisely one employee flaunting around in inappropriate nude state. My problem is why did I get a phone call over this?
    The VP said I Winked at her. The tape shows me putting my login - into the credit card machine!!! fanning blind is not a wink. it's an avoidance behavior to not see a nude employee. I put my login into in the credit machine, to show the camera how shocked I was by the dress code. I literally closed my eyes, so I didn’t have to see such poor clothing choices.
    Leaving, I asked if there was any cocaine or other drugs in the lost and found. Listen to my words now. only drug people world be uncomfortable by this. The rest of us would laugh. this is not my wrongdoing but your problem.
    I would like a written apology for bothering me at my home. Employees need coaching on how to respect people, by wearing clothing and having respect for customers.

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