Public Storage reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(2,164 total reviews)

Tom Boyle

61% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Public Storage has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,164 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Public Storage employee rating is 20% below average for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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2K reviews
2.0
Oct 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Most days are pretty easy Decent benefits for part time work

Cons

Low pay Bad management You’re just a face to scream at for greedy company decisions No room for advancement

1.0
Oct 17, 2024

Not Recommended

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

you get paid for 4 hours or more a day for doing absolutely nothing

Cons

inadequate pay, dealing with incompetent management, co-workers and customers

2.0
Oct 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You work alone 9 times out of 10. Work is generally easy. Communication amongst team members using emails and phone calls is usually smooth and helpful. They pay per mile you drive with your own car only when you’re clocked in and even potentially insure you if you’re in an accident while clocked in. Constantly get updated with new changes through emails. They use a computer software for all of their work called iChamp/WebChamp, which makes communicating and working as a team, much easier.

Cons

Work is easy, but very tedious and expected to do the same things every single day when unnecessary to do so. Scheduling is random and done typically biweekly. You could be at different locations every day and potentially do every task and monthly task at every said location. Sometimes you’ll get scheduled 10 days in a row due to last week moving onto a new week and you may not even see 2 days off, it’s usually one day off one day on and then another one day off. They do not see this as stressful and just think everything is easy and feel no guilt behind doing this when it mentally affects people feeling like you have no days off. When you come into work, you have to grab keys for the office in the company space that is usually very far from the office, constantly making you late and forcing you to come earlier to avoid clocking in late. You are required to drive to the bank with your own car to deposit payments made with cash, every day. Lunch breaks are 30 minutes Good luck trying to call off sick without questions and guilt tripping. Even though no one comes into the office, but they really need you in there for some reason when everything could be done through customer service or online. District Managers have favorites and tend to lean towards them for decision making. DMs seemed to be trained to be very “political” and beat around the bush when it comes to problems with the employees. DMs tend to tell the whole team to not do something when they’re only talking about one person. They will not talk to you directly or give you any write ups or warnings, just suddenly surprise you with a termination. Low Pay for the expectations that Public Storage has for property managers. For example, you are expected to get as many move ins as possible, try to get as many 5-star reviews while also having to stage units, keep the property and toilets clean every day, all alone. You are also responsible for items that need to be delivered to the office if we run out, check security cameras when needed for important reasons. We have to be exterminators when it comes to critters and rodents and just clean them up! Auctions are finalized in the office with us and the units are not cleaned out, it’s considered abandoned goods, and we have to clean them out and usually it’s heavy or dirty things. On top of all of this, your own coworkers will judge you and talk about your inadequacies all the time to the DM. You have to make 100s of late payment calls and receive calls constantly about people’s rent being raised automatically and we have to console them repeatedly saying the same things over and over and feeling sorry that Public Storage can be scummy in their business practice. You will get looked down upon if you’re unable to reach monthly goals and get “coached” to do better. The management and corporate as a whole just seem heartless and very political and are so “Public Storage is my life!” whatever is best for business. These people really live and breathe this job and see you as just another pawn that can be replaced and we’re expected to do all the dirty work. Monthly in person meetings and lots of video chat meetings showing expectations and goals with charts. White women with a sprinkle of black women employees and they’re all catty and disingenuous but put a great fake smile and manipulate you into believing they’re good! You typically work after someone the next day and have to pick up some slack sometimes if they left work for you. Near impossible to move up in the company and raises will be super rare and very minimal as a spit in the face. There are so much more tiny details that make working here insufferable that I want to fit all in here, but please avoid working here.

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