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Baylee Wisley

3 years ago

AFI sounded like a great company to work for on pa...

AFI sounded like a great company to work for on paper and I was genuinely excited about this experience until I got there. The online posting said training would be in Kansas City. Orientation was in Columbia and my actual site training was in Topeka. The company wasn t upfront about this information, and I had to ask. The idea is that property managers are placed at a site that is failing and turn it around to a successful property in about a year. They are supposed to have support at corporate level to get everything done, but corporate is overloaded and more than anything seems to hinder the process. Managers end up having to spend money out of their own pocket to fix up apartments and don t get reimbursed. The last manager that I was working with was owed $1500. They also don t offer health insurance and the PTO is the least I ve ever seen a company offer. The bottom line is that AFI doesn t care about people or communication, they only care about $$. This is fine for some people, but that doesn t work for me.

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