
I felt thankful for my job when #Santafevillage
I learned a lot over the years. It's important to take care of the property so it takes care of you. By doing so, I didn't have to advertise but by word of mouth. People liked me and the changes i was doing. I even filled all vacancies. Now people are leaving left and right. By tax time I predict half the place will be vacant. But the job taught me for the future keep a log myself too. Also how to better show cash deposits.

My advice to people interested in working at #Santafevillage as a #Propertymanager ...
Be careful the owner is not the most host so definitely keep a separate log for yourself. Also, trust no one that works there. They are out for themselves. Finally put cash deposit money on the bottom of deposit slips and unit # .

The biggest mistake I made as a #Propertymanager at #Santafevillage ...
The biggest mistake i made is not logging a separate log for all entries for myself. Also not logging which paid cash at the bottom of the deposit slips.

A #stressful #Santafevillage day
The most stressful day was my last day where co-worker/cousin, along with owner boyfriend and attacked me from every way they could whether true or not.

Drama at #Santafevillage
That is the main reason for leaving. I am not going to argue with someone that thinks they know more than me, talks down upon me and wanted me job from day one.

What I loved working at #Santafevillage
The challenge of remodeling and making it a better place to and to attract people to rent .