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Building Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Building Manager?
November 2018
Nice.
Building Manager in Lancaster:
Pros: being around of people
Cons: traffic
July 2017
Great.
Building Manager in Courtenay:
Pros: Small city ,on the quiet side and climate.
Cons: To much rain, cost of living and to many careless drivers.
February 2017
Very nice diverse, friendly people.
Building Manager in Toronto:
Pros: Very nice diverse, friendly people.
Cons: Winter weather high cost of living heavy traffic.
November 2015
Manage and maintain building and all its equipment.
Building Manager:
Pros: Mamagement skill.
People interaction.
Vendor relation.
Budget / finance management.
Cons: Work long hours.
Work on weekend.
Overwelm.
June 2015
Building Manager:
Pros: Interacting with people, problem solving, sales, realestate.
Cons: Long hours, under paid, high stress, not an environment for families.
June 2015
Building Manager:
Pros: Serving people.
Cons: On call 24/7. Taking on responsibility.
September 2014
Quite, but sometimes there are events on Saturdays.
Building Manager:
Pros: Quiet and free time.
Cons: The Bosses.
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