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Property Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Property Manager?
October 2022
Challenging.
Property Manager in Invercargill:
Pros: Flexibility and autonomy to do my job being trusted to make appropriate decisions needed to complete what is required
Cons: Lack of transparency, support and team communication culture
September 2022
Busy but a lot of personal growth opportunities.
Property Manager in Phoenix:
Pros: My direct manager and the fact that no two days are the same.
Cons: Pay is too low for the workload
September 2022
Your going to love the extraspace.
Property Manager in Seattle:
Pros: Bottom line profit keeps staffing low. I work with a team of 6 other Managers spread across three store fronts. I see one coworker during the week. . . Maybe two if we have to pull from another store to cover days off.
Cons: Upper Management will admit I front of you that they are hiring at 24/hr for a job I’m making 19/hr to do. But when prompted why the 5 dollar difference. There’s nothing but crickets. Bottom line profitability is all that matters.
August 2022
Working in a kicking rocks kind of town.
Property Manager in Craig:
Pros: The natural areas around Craig
Cons: Craig makes it too easy for people to become dependant on the system and charity instead of being self sufficient.
August 2022
Hate working Downtown.
Property Manager in Sudbury:
Cons: Office space is expensive, downtown does not have a business sector, parking is terribly expensive and a trek from offices.
July 2022
Times are changing and the area is too.
Property Manager in Canoga Park:
Pros: I used to love it but things are becoming unsafe
Cons: all the homelessness in the area, break ins, more buildings going up, it feels overly crowded
June 2022
Stressful supervisor will not allow managers to make deceicions, micro management.
Property Manager in Los Banos:
Pros: I am managing a senior property
Cons: Not being able to actually manage your own property. Not being able to talk to the property owner to them updates on what going on. It is really not a very pleasing place to work
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