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Property Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Property Manager?
May 2016
On-Site Storage Manager.
Property Manager:
Pros: Working with a variety of people and living and working at the same location.
Cons: Same drab environment, no grass or scenery.
May 2016
Stressful.
Property Manager:
Pros: The people that I work along side with.
Cons: The stress, the stupid request, the pay that I recieve.
May 2016
Property Manager:
To ensure the RCM courses are taken and they know the Condominium Act.
May 2016
Low pay and long hours.
Property Manager:
Pros: Easy commute and somewhat flexible hours.
Cons: On call 24 hours a day seven days a week.
April 2016
On Your Toes.
Property Manager:
Pros: Helping people.
Cons: Timelines must to completed.
April 2016
Salary negotiation.
Property Manager:
Strongly negotiate your starting salary, because that will follow you.
April 2016
Net worth advice.
Property Manager:
Patience is a virtue, remember that Winston Churchill quote- people love learning, but hate being taught.
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