Apartment Trends Magazine May 2017 | Page 15

MISS MANAGEMENT CAROL LEVEY | LEVEY ENTERPRISES Chasing the Dream Job I have spent three years at the same property and proved myself as a maintenance tech before becoming an assistant maintenance manager. I was waiting for my own property, but had to switch companies to get one,s but the new company is not as good as my old company. I’ve since learned that my old company has promoted several people into maintenance supervisors. I guess I could have been one of those promoted. I’ve never been lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time. H ey not-so-lucky, maybe a fresh look will change your future. You sound like you’re great at maintenance; maybe not so much as an accomplished manager? Why would I believe that? Well, a manager looks for oppor- tunities to take charge, direct communication, confront situations and control results. You were given opportunities to grow and take charge at your previous company. Your mainte- nance skills were recognized and rewarded. Your employer was demonstrating a company goal to encourage your career path while motivating you to be patient until the best fit for you and the www.aamdhq.org company that knows you well could be lined up. They have been providing people support which happens at good companies. If I can be direct and you did ask; it’s you that dropped the ball! Your career is your responsibil- ity to manage. Accomplished managers understand this. Now it appears that you would rather com- plain to an offsite friend instead of managing expectations at the company that supports your career. An assertive manager would direct com- munication by inquiring about your performance in the assistant role while getting specific sugges- tions about improvements necessary to groom your ability to “hit the ground running” in the new manager post. You had an “inside track” to stay up on the progress and/or stumbling blocks to your career path. Going forward please remember what ac- complished managers learn. Transparent com- munication and direct confrontation will give you the upper hand to control results. Though I wish you luck with your career, I would remind you that “luck is what bystanders observe when prep- aration meets opportunity.” MAY 2017 • TRENDS | 13