Work hours are fine, but pay and culture are poor - Sales Associate Living Spaces Employee Review

1.0
Apr 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The only pros that Living Spaces has is that you get to work your hourly shift and then you get to go home

Cons

Living Spaces does not have good pay you get paid less than a McDonald’s employee and they don’t care. They refused to pay any commissions or spiffs. They only give 30 to 50 Cent raises. Also, the morale and the culture is terrible. People treat each other really badly because they’re not paid well.

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5.0
Jan 1, 2026
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Pros

They have a true open door policy and are willing to humanize themselves to make sure it's understood.

Cons

No cons unless you just don't want to work. Every job has rules and a culture to maintain and protect Living Spaces is no different. But close mouths don't get fed either.

1.0
May 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong brand presence and great place to develop thick skin

Cons

- "Sink or Swim" Management: Managers here don’t train or guide; they throw you into the deep end of the sea and expect you to figure complex systems out entirely on your own. If you fail, the blame is placed squarely on you rather than their lack of onboarding or support. No one is truly there to help you. - Toxic Culture & Gossip: The workplace environment is highly toxic, driven by a rampant gossip culture. Instead of professional collaboration, the office feels dominated by cliques, backstabbing, and high-school drama that stems right from leadership. - Favoritism Over Merit: Promotions and recognition are entirely based on favoritism and politics rather than performance, hard work, or tenure. If you aren't playing the corporate game or in the inner circle, your career growth will stall completely. - Power Trips & Heavy Workload: Management consistently operates on power trips, demanding unrealistic expectations. The workload is incredibly unreasonable, leading to severe burnout with zero regard for work-life balance.

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