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Low Salary for the Workload - Manager Compass Self Storage Employee Review

2.0
12 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Small office and some independence

Cons

Low salary based on the amount of responsibility and work, bonuses are relative to the District Manager's forecast so some locations are given advantages over others. Male employee led locations consistently made bonus because their stores had easy to achieve numbers; female led locations made very little, if any, bonus at all. Males were started at higher base rates, too. Almost no upward mobility. In my tenure, there were 2 opportunities for advancement and both went to males. You will work weekends and most holidays without overtime pay; you are given another day off instead of the extra pay. Rent increases are frequent so you deal with angry customers almost every day. Most locations in the region where I worked had very high employee turnover and it was mostly females who left, due to the salary disparities and lack of opportunity for advancement.

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5.0
10 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Supportive Management District managers and coworkers supportive and enjoyable to work with. Work-Life Balance Full-time hours with schedules planned in advance, which helps with personal planning. Compass Self Storage provides comprehensive training, especially for sales associates, which is helpful for those new to the industry Bonus Potential Some roles offer uncapped monthly bonuses, which can be a strong incentive for performance. Benefits PTO, paid holidays, lunch breaks, and health benefits including dental and vision.

Cons

Nothing to report as a con

1.0
3 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Little to none, no compassion. Just a paycheck at the end of the day.

Cons

The company talks about being friendly with their employees and says they listen to what their employees ideas are... what they fail to mention is that if your location is not performing (for whatever reason) you're forced to come up with a solution (as if you're an analyst or... not just a part timer) or be written up. So if you're a master in economy and can fix the situation, this may be the job for you. District is no help... it's kind of funny how they ALWAYS has something to say if things aren't spectacular. You could be outlining how you are doing everything you can... however the benefit of the doubt does not exist with this guy, At this job you are a property manager, uhaul customer service rep, salesman, marketer, collection agent, call center agent... all for basically minimum wage. Would give negative stars if I could.

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