On 07/01/2012 05:52 PM, Alexey Toptygin wrote:
If these
places really cared, they'd put a checking and alarm
wire on each unit. Each person would get a unique address
for the gate that would alarm if another unit was opened
other than the one/ones asigned to that gate number.
That's what the ezStorage place I had in MD did. They also had the
employees live in an apartment on the property, so there was always a
responsible party on the premises. Tried to find that here in Raleigh
but no luck.
I thought nearly all storage conglomerates were doing the
people-living-on-the-premises thing nowadays. They do that near here in
PA, and at the three places I've had lockers at in FL.
Those corporations really milk those employees for all they're worth.
One of them was a friend of mine. The horror stories were...well,
horrible. The apartments generally suck (similar build quality to that
of the storage lockers), they are paid very little, and Corporate works
them like dogs. :-(
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA