Pros
co-workers were nice, property was nice. Not many pros.
Cons
CEV corporate managers do not respect their employees, especially the "Community Ambassadors". The CAs are usually college students who have to go to school simultaneously. They do not take that into account and work their CAs into the ground. CEV always rambles on about "CEV family" but they do not treat their employees with any sense of humanity. Front management office is always tied by the hands of the bigger ups in corporate, making it harder for us to do our job. And of course, the leasing office workers always get the brunt of students and parents' hostility due to what corporate says. Working as a CA, you have to live on site the property, and if you want to quit your job even after working 2+ years with the company, they still require you to live there because "you signed a lease." If you don't want to live there, they won't let you break your lease and they will make you responsible for finding someone else to take over your lease while paying the fees that go along with it. Instead of treating you like "family", they would rather keep their numbers at 100% at the expense of a college student's time and money. Wages and salaries are awful. The reason they don't give raises is because it's "in the budget." Who would think they don't have $1/ hr to spare when they're ripping off college students country wide. Moral of the story: don't work here. It's bureaucratic and the chain of command is awful. CEV treats its employees like crap.