Pros
It was great while it lasted. Started as a leasing agent and work my up to assistant manager. I had great mentors during my time there. They treated us with respect and not just a number. During those times it was a lot of fun and laughter. As long you did your work you won’t have any issues. It’s a great work life balance as long as you make it that way. I’ve been there for awhile so my pto would rack up like crazy and my pto was never denied as long as the business needs were meant. Besides that the leasing bonus is amazing.
Cons
I can adapt to change very quickly as the Las Vegas region have gone through so many regionals. But as of feb 2024 that’s when things were changing for the worst. The upper management has no form of emotional intelligence and have no form of understanding that there is a new generation that is coming to the work force that will not tolerate dictatorship. The way they would speak about people is absolutely horrific for being in the position they is in. They needs to realize that the walls are thin in the office and I have heard things that would make hr cringe. The all new managers that upper management has hired are bunch of butt kissers who don’t stand up for their employees. They don’t work at all, all they do is hide behind their office doors and let the leasing agents and assistant do all the work and having to deal with difficult resident That is screaming at our faces. All the employees that has been there for more than 5 years have left within 6 months of the regional employment. You would think it would be a major red flags to the executives but it seems like they don’t care at all. The most disappointing thing is that they say that we can’t get raises but once I put in my notice all of a sudden they wanted to give me a nice raise even though I was asking for it in Jan. What happened to “the company doesn’t have any $” bunch of baloney. This made me realize what’s the whole point of working hard? Just for a quarter raise. What a joke.