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CubeSmart Self Storage

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High Expectations for low wages - General Manager CubeSmart Self Storage Employee Review

2.0
8 Feb 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Health benefits decent vacation time wages are eh for store managers, wages are not so great for general managers (granted they do provide a on-site apartment for general managers provided its not in their plans to get rid of it)

Cons

The company is focusing, developed by previous CEO Dean Jernigan, on giving the customer more than whats expected from a storage company. Corporate wants to provide the sites customers with a WOW experience to keep them coming back for more, if they need storage again in the future. Millions of dollars have been pumped into this program when, in my advice, this is not the way to go. You could argue the fact that they have won awards and this is because of the WOW program they have in place. I would say no though because when its time for awards to come around, they constantly spam store emails telling you to vote for the company and to tell friends to vote for them. If it was because of the WOW service everyone received, should we have to vote for ourselves every year, I think not. Someone on here said it best when they said "10-12 dollars is going to get you 10-12 dollars worth of service". The "you get what you pay for" applies here when it comes to people. Instead of pumping millions into creating a "culture" that everyone is supposed to follow and live out, pump those millions into recruiting and existing employees. Can we train our district managers to go out and look for talent instead of spoon feeding us a program that will only work if the person is willing to accept it? Find the right person in the first place and you don't have to worry about instilling VALUES and MISSION STATEMENTS and DEFINITION OF WOW! *according to CubeSmart* down everyones throats. Let's talk about rasies for a second, what a joke! If you have had an EXCEPTIONALLY well year, don't expect to get rewarded for it. The most people get is around 25 cents. If you get higher than that, your district manager has to take away from someone else to give to the other person. This is how it was explained to me by a former district manager. The company gives 2-3 percent, AT MOST 3 IF THEY HAD A GOOD YEAR, to give to the district manager to give to ALL employees in district. Talk about pathetic, take a look at the companies publicly traded symbol over the last few years, I'd say that the company has been doing pretty well yes? Year over year the company continues to grow and is trying to gain traction in the storage world. They do so because the people running the stores are doing something right but yet where is the reward? Maybe someone from corporate might rebuttal by saying they offer competitive wages, yea I don't think so, don't let them fool you.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

No micro managing Always potential of bonus based off competition Additional pay $.70/mile when traveling away from home store

Cons

Travel distance between scheduled stores may be far (1 day, Voorhees, 2 days Williamstown, 2 days Rio Grande) Constant Rental Increases (upset customers) You get Sundays off and a random day during week (you won’t get Monday or Saturday) Very short leash

1.0
19 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some freedom. Do it yourself. Good pay if you can hustle them into it.

Cons

The turn over is crazy I had 5 bosses in 6 years and changed districts more than I can count. The bosses all have there own way of doing things but then lie and hide behind it’s not my way it’s cubesmart way. No help from corporate. The turn over for dms alone is a red flag. Backwords systems. Same meetings every week to waste your time. Will fight you on fixing property issues. Have to explain to multiple different managers. Have your good coworkers overworked while letting toxic people and environments thrive.

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