Pros
You get some property managment experience. If you are an outdoor person, you get to spend time outside. You get an onsite apartment if you are a GM. Discounts on storage, if you need it.
Cons
-You are going to work 3 weekends a month minimum. -You can work for weeks at a time with a day off. -Half an hours lunchs. -Very low pay (especially if you are a GM - see "free apartment"). Nothing you can make a living off of. -Little room for growth. -No matter what you are told, as a Manager, you are nothing more than a cashier for the property. Every decision is left for the DM and GM. -They have a recognition program called WOW. But it doesn't cut it. Your work will rarely get recognized. -Upper management is completely out of touch. You don't get much direction from them and will get undermined on decisions regarding your property. -It can get intensely boring. You will be doing the exact same thing day in and day out. -I felt that we could have been a lot more honest about our products and services to our customers. - You get sick and vacation time but they are very hard to use. -Unprofessionalism ran rampamt in the workplace. You never knew what you were going to walk into every morning.