The Apartment Manager (Working at Home)
The benefits of working at home as an apartment manager are extraordinary.
First, if you're a single parent, like I am, then you are always there for your children when and if they need you.
Second, you don't commute.
You save money on gas, wear and tear on your vehicle, cut down on pollution, and the more your vehicle sits in the carport the more you start thinking about reducing costly insurance premiums.
But also, there is less wear and tear on you.
You're not frustrated or frightened in traffic.
You're not under pressure because you have to be somewhere at a certain time.
That's not to say there aren't problems working at home.
There are.
Being an apartment manager is an on going adventure.
But, I feel blessed to have this job on many levels.
Am I getting rich? No, I'm lucky if I break even each month.
But the life style is priceless.
I go to work when I'm ready (after I've made breakfast and lunches for my daughters and they are off to school) I start clipping, mowing, painting, repairing etc.
around the apartments.
If one of my daughters gets sick I'm here to nurse her through it.
If they need a ride to a game, or want to have a friend spend the evening, I'm here.
If I get tired I take a break.
If I don't feel like working one day, or if I'm all caught up, I take a day off.
It doesn't matter which day of the week.
Or I can work on any day I like, holidays included.
In a word, I'm free.
Or as I say to everyone, "I'm always on, and I'm always off.
" And I think that's good for me in mind, body and spirit.
If you think you might be interested in becoming an apartment manager, Google: apartment manager jobs.
As an apartment manager you'll get a substantial discount on your rent, overtime or salary and some benefits depending on the size of the complex and the company you work for.
You can apply for these positions online.
Good luck!
First, if you're a single parent, like I am, then you are always there for your children when and if they need you.
Second, you don't commute.
You save money on gas, wear and tear on your vehicle, cut down on pollution, and the more your vehicle sits in the carport the more you start thinking about reducing costly insurance premiums.
But also, there is less wear and tear on you.
You're not frustrated or frightened in traffic.
You're not under pressure because you have to be somewhere at a certain time.
That's not to say there aren't problems working at home.
There are.
Being an apartment manager is an on going adventure.
But, I feel blessed to have this job on many levels.
Am I getting rich? No, I'm lucky if I break even each month.
But the life style is priceless.
I go to work when I'm ready (after I've made breakfast and lunches for my daughters and they are off to school) I start clipping, mowing, painting, repairing etc.
around the apartments.
If one of my daughters gets sick I'm here to nurse her through it.
If they need a ride to a game, or want to have a friend spend the evening, I'm here.
If I get tired I take a break.
If I don't feel like working one day, or if I'm all caught up, I take a day off.
It doesn't matter which day of the week.
Or I can work on any day I like, holidays included.
In a word, I'm free.
Or as I say to everyone, "I'm always on, and I'm always off.
" And I think that's good for me in mind, body and spirit.
If you think you might be interested in becoming an apartment manager, Google: apartment manager jobs.
As an apartment manager you'll get a substantial discount on your rent, overtime or salary and some benefits depending on the size of the complex and the company you work for.
You can apply for these positions online.
Good luck!