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BPR Properties (CA)

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Intent to make things better - Anonymous employee BPR Properties (CA) Employee Review

4.0
26 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I cannot dispute anything that has been written here. I regret that former employees have been left with this impression and have been made to feel this way. I’ve joined the company to do something about this. And I can attest that I have the ownership’s commitment to make things better. Going forward I will personally respond to each review. I believe in partnership with our new Executive team and our owners we will make this right. I have tremendous faith in and respect for our employees. We are in service to each and every one and we are passionate about creating a sense of belonging. We have much to accomplish and while there is much to do we are committed to making the BPR Properties’ work environment a positive one.

Cons

Our history as noted in reviews posted here makes a belief that things will be better challenging...but not impossible.

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5.0
11 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

great awesome experience the team was awesome at the hotel

Cons

great they don't spend crazy hours at times

2.0
10 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is growing, and with that comes an increase in jobs. Also, over the last few years, the executive team has been starting to try to create a culture across the entire portfolio. Turnover seems to be slowing down recently, but we have already lost a lot of great people.

Cons

Bigger properties have higher priority, and the small hotels get neglected. They say they're "scrappy" but they really mean they're cheap. Those who work in the home office do not make any effort to visit the properties on a regular basis (those who work on-property have no idea who these people are and what they do). I've felt extremely underappreciated, underpaid and overworked in all the positions I've had during my time with BPR, and it gets much worse when you move from non-exempt to exempt. It seems that more effort is going into growing their portfolio than upkeeping the properties they already have, and nearly all their smaller properties need attention badly.

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