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I’m thinking about taking a job as an assistant store manager at a self-storage company and would love some input. The role involves helping manage the store, overseeing daily operations, and potentially gaining experience for a future store manager position. I’d also have the opportunity to bid in storage auctions and flip items, with some insider knowledge. I’d be responsible for keeping the place clean and securing it against thefts and break-ins. The downsides I see are dealing with difficult customers, the stress of managing security, and possible physical labor. I’m also unsure about the pay. Do you think this job is worth it for gaining experience and potential future growth, or should I look for something else? Thanks!
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Pay is key but it’s a decent placeholder job



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