Only if you're out of options... - Property Manager Public Storage Employee Review

1.0
1 May 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Apartment (but it comes at a huge price), working alone at many stores

Cons

I wish I could give negative stars. I suspect most positive reviews on here have been solicited by the company (from company employees) to improve it's image. This brings me to Google reviews. Google reviews are not a good representation of each property or manager. There is such an emphasis on Google reviews that they are faked by employees or the employee hounds customers until they write something. This goes against Google's policy but Public Storage apparently doesn't care. This is the least of the company's problems. SALES, SALES, SALES! Employees are expected to sell overpriced and typically unnecessary merchandise to customers who can barely afford the $1 promo! If you lose a sale, you are berated by your DM and most likely put on an action plan or forced to call said DM to explain why you couldn't sell merchandise to a customer who throws $23 on your counter and can't pay a penny more. The company has lost focus. We rent storage units while providing the best customer service experience possible. Yet, customers are harassed to buy merch then write a Google review WHILE STANDING IN FRONT OF THE EMPLOYEE. This is simply not good business. District Managers try to have more power than they truly do. They are merely pawns in a very bad game of "business". From my experience (and experiences I've gathered from others), DM's tend to play favorites, which decreases morale and simply divides a district. The company appears to allow this? The Compliance Hotline, in which they are reported for such behavior, doesn't do anything more than cause retaliation and give a slap on the wrist. I have never worked for a company with such unorganized and incompetent management. Lower level DMs don't really have the power but certainly act as such. Property Managers are not really managers. They have no power whatsoever. No power to call maintenance, coach relief managers, or simply waive a late fee. Property Managers are held responsible for maintenance issues but the requests must go through the DM. Good luck getting the DM to get the job done. The KTP(which is the most advanced position to hold in the field) has NO power or further input than anyone else. Finally, the pay and security. The pay is not good. The job requirements deserve more than such a minimal salary. Also, some work at locations in very bad areas. The company doesn't place any sort of emphasis on security or seem to care. The DMs have (mine, at least) made the year end bonuses personal, rather than based on actual metrics. This job is simply not worth doing unless you have no options. Avoid! The high turnover speaks for itself. And you will NEVER get weekend days off.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Public Storage is a great place to work and grow your career. I’m surrounded by talented leaders who are supportive, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in developing their teams. The company has a strong culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement, which creates an environment where employees can succeed and make an impact. What excites me most is that Public Storage is in a significant growth phase. It’s an energizing time to be part of the organization, with opportunities to contribute to meaningful initiatives, take on new challenges, and help shape the future of the business. The company continues to invest in its people, processes, and growth strategy, making it an excellent place for those who are looking to develop professionally while being part of a winning team. If you’re looking for a company with strong leadership, career advancement opportunities, and a clear vision for the future, Public Storage is a fantastic place to be.

Cons

Cons: As Public Storage continues to grow, the pace of the business can be very fast. There are often multiple initiatives, priorities, and opportunities happening simultaneously, which requires strong organizational skills and the ability to adapt quickly. Success in this environment depends on being able to effectively prioritize, manage competing demands, and stay focused on the highest-impact work. While the pace can be challenging at times, it also creates tremendous opportunities for growth, learning, and career development.

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