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Self Storage- 8 to 5 Storage manager needs skin in the game

Henry Clark
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If interested let me know and I can contact "Tall Teri".  Primarily Central Florida, existing or development with 16 years experience.

I always thought of Self Storage as a way out of 8 to 5; but never thought of a worker or manager at a self storage facility being 8 to 5.  I know Tall Teri from another forum.  She is the manager for a location that has been sold and her pay is about to be decreased.  Thus, I said hey instead of looking for another job, why don't you do a salary position with a 10/15/20%  no cash stake in a facility.  Lots of people wanting into Self Storage, they have money, want to be passive and don't have experience.

Even has a development location in mind.

It takes three things to create wealth.

1.  Money, most of the time.

2.  An idea.

3.  Initiative to "jump off the cliff".

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