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After serving nine and a half years in the Navy as a hospital corpsman, I returned home to my place of record, Southern California, where I began looking for a new profession. That was 35 years ago. One day, I answered a phone call from my wife asking, “Don’t you know how to fix stuff?“ I thought since I fixed people, I could undoubtedly fix apartments. This question came after my wife was promoted from a leasing position to a property manager. The owners of this apartment community wanted to have a husband-wife team. This was quite common in my area because they provided an apartment to entice candidates to apply
After talking to my wife, I learned that a position as a maintenance supervisor was open. Two maintenance technicians were already there, and the three of us would provide the property maintenance. I learned that this included the pool, spa, landscaping, and carpet cleaning and drying. I applied for this position, and now, many years later, I am writing an article about building maintenance. One must be resourceful: Before the interview, I went to my local hardware store. Out front, they had how-to pamphlets, and I took over 75 of the tri-fold tip sheets. I went to the interview, answered every question asked as if I had been doing this for a lifetime, and I was hired. Now, I had to use the skills I learned from the military—surround myself with people who know what to do, learn from them, and always give them credit for their training and knowledge. Our maintenance team painted the units, cleaned them, made all repairs, and provided either carpet cleaning or carpet dye.The one thing that hasn’t changed is a person will stay at your apartment complex longer, they will pay more IF the basic things are taken care of, and you maintain a safe environment to live