After 10 plus years... - District Manager Extra Space Storage Employee Review

5.0
Sep 12, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I have seen a lot of changes after 10 years and now our CEO is retiring. In most cases that would be unsettling as he has been toe core of our culture however in this case we are surrounded by excellent people at all levels. The COO and the SVP carry the message forward show the same views as the CEO. My DVP does a great job and is always fun to work with. Plenty of opportunity for those that are hungry to move up. All the DVP's were internal promotes.

Cons

Honestly don't have any major cons but if I had to pick something it would be that the bonus program. It could be a little more balanced and fair,

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

"Working at Extra Space Storage has been a highly positive experience overall. The company culture genuinely prioritizes work-life balance, providing predictable schedules and stable hours that are hard to find in retail environments. The benefits package is excellent, featuring a great 401(k) match, reliable health insurance, and helpful performance bonuses. Managers generally offer a lot of autonomy.

Cons

The only downside is that career advancement and regular merit raises can feel a bit limited, often depending heavily on your specific district manager and region. If you value independence, steady hours, and strong corporate support, it is a fantastic place to build a career."

3.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Solid schedule - 40 hours per week, not expected to be there more than that. No one looking over your shoulder constantly (unless you have a new DM, they can't seem to help it) Mostly great people to work with Local, immediate management does care and are helpful.

Cons

Very large rate increases really upset customers and that's just too bad. We are given word to tell them but it just isn't true. Putting more money in stock holder's pockets is the bottom line and it doesn't matter how much anger we have to deal with. You are absolutely expected to sell insurance to every renter. However, you must be careful because you aren't "insurance salesmen". You get a ding when you don't sell it. We are encouraged to use evasive language and rush through it so the renter thinks it's required without quite saying so. You would think this large of a corporation would have handymen available but it is so, so difficult to get the smallest repair done due to getting bids from vendors, turning them in, reminding the person you turned them in to what needs done maybe getting approval, then scheduling. By that time lights (or whatever) have been out for a month or 2. Benefits are very expensive and cover so little.

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