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Public Storage is the self-storage industry leader and we are Hiring Now! We assess customer storage needs and make suggestions, including selling packing and moving supplies.
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Daily storage unit inspections to confirm inventory and availability helps make sure spaces are ready to rent. Employees become eligible for Full-time Benefits by working an average of 20+ hours - Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with match, paid time off, sick time, and flex spending Company paid life, accidental death insurance, and exclusive vendor discounts.
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Auditing cash drawers and making bank deposits are part of the daily business. We help keep our customers current with payments and make reminder and collection calls when required. We work Flexible and Full-Time Schedules between the hours of 9:30am and 6pm (weekends ‘til 5pm.
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Our property managers should be able to walk in/around facilities spending up to 50% of their time in outdoor environments, including climbing stairs and opening large doors. Performing cleaning and daily maintenance tasks: including sweeping/mopping interior areas and maintain exterior grounds/curb appeal clean and free of debris.
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On-site company housing is available to employees at many of our locations (performance and tenure required for eligibility) Mileage reimbursement is provided when traveling between properties or other work-related tasks.
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Our Property Managers get to work independently at multiple locations; spending time both inside and outside. Our Property Managers have the opportunity to earn performance-based bonuses ! Ability to transport lift/move items weighing up to 35 pounds.
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Apply today and receive a job offer by October 31st, 2023 to be eligible for a $500.00 bonus after 90 days of employment with us! 500.00 New Hire Bonus - Yes, you read that right! Earn $18.69 Per Hour.
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