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I worked for this company as a Property Manager an...

I worked for this company as a Property Manager and was fired after not even a year. If you like getting yelled at on a daily morning basis and told how incompetent you are then this is the job for you. Since I was fired they have fired 2 more. It's all about the reports! Trying to lease-up the building, answer endless phone calls, do the marketing, give tours, do the billing, appease the residents, etc....too much work for one person. I was brought in at lease up which is very difficult in the first place. I was doing 5 peoples work yet being paid pathetic wages. Yet I was expected to do more! My truck was damaged on site during construction yet the company refused to fix the damages. But, the real kicker was when I broke my nose at the corporate office and I had to have reconstructive surgery as well. Was told by my regional to "just get over it" ...apparently she's never had to deal with a broken nose and the extreme pain one goes through. Not long after the "breaking of the nose" ordeal I am fired? Hmmmm.???
Oh and don't upset the application process department or they will make it damn near impossible to get any one approved. What should be approved in a few days turns into months. Then you have to calm the prospects down when they are just trying to find a place to live.
I am beyond relieved not working for this company where drinking beers on Friday is the most important thing on their minds.
They do have a few good people that work for them and I miss seeing them but working for fake snobby corporate is not for me. I have been gainfully employed with a small town business as their Office/Tenant Manager since a week after being fired with Flaherty & Collins and I cringe when I have flashbacks at the way I was treated.
Run far far away...

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