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Welcome back to Self Storage Lab, the podcast where we deconstruct how operators are adapting to today's technology-driven landscape and what it means for the future of the industry.
This episode's guest is Joel Patterson, SVP of Operations at Personal Mini Storage and past president of the Florida Self Storage Association. Joel got his start in moving and storage at U-Haul in 2001, then joined Personal Mini in 2004 as a live-in resident manager while finishing college. 22 years and one company later, he oversees operations across 20-plus locations in Florida. He isn't chasing the fully remote model, and he isn't automating the personal out of his business.
In this episode, we explore:
If you've ever wondered how a people-first operator competes with the REITs, when live-in management still makes sense, or how to roll out new technology without losing your team, this episode delivers a candid, operator-level perspective from someone who has done it for 22 years.
In This Episode We Discussed
(00:00:00) 22 years, one company: Joel's story and the Costco lesson
(00:01:32) From U-Haul to Personal Mini, and learning the ropes as a live-in manager
(00:06:34) The one-stop-shop mindset and making every customer encounter count
(00:09:22) Joel's North Star: reviews, referrals, and what customers say when you're not in the room
(00:11:12) What a Monday morning looks like: SSM, QuickBase, and a homegrown tech stack
(00:14:14) Ancillary revenue, truck parking club, and 18 bookings in three weeks
(00:17:53) How Personal Mini filters the vendor fire hose and avoids shiny-toy syndrome
(00:22:56) Rolling out new technology the right way: pilot sites, buy-in, and learning in real time
(00:26:02) Why half the portfolio still has live-in managers
(00:29:21) Are we overcorrecting on automation? Where the human fits in
(00:33:36) Florida lien-law advocacy, the newspaper lobby, and the rally in Tally
(00:39:59) Living in both camps: NSA regional partner and independent operator
(00:42:32) Walking a property: the gate, the keypad, and the front door
(00:45:01) Rapid fire: Percy the kangaroo, tea over coffee, books, national parks, concerts
(00:52:08) Where to find Joel and a closing word on state associations
Favorite Nuggets
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Welcome back to Self Storage Lab, the podcast where we deconstruct how operators are adapting to today's technology-driven landscape and what it means for the future of the industry.
This episode's guest is Joel Patterson, SVP of Operations at Personal Mini Storage and past president of the Florida Self Storage Association. Joel got his start in moving and storage at U-Haul in 2001, then joined Personal Mini in 2004 as a live-in resident manager while finishing college. 22 years and one company later, he oversees operations across 20-plus locations in Florida. He isn't chasing the fully remote model, and he isn't automating the personal out of his business.
In this episode, we explore:
If you've ever wondered how a people-first operator competes with the REITs, when live-in management still makes sense, or how to roll out new technology without losing your team, this episode delivers a candid, operator-level perspective from someone who has done it for 22 years.
In This Episode We Discussed
(00:00:00) 22 years, one company: Joel's story and the Costco lesson
(00:01:32) From U-Haul to Personal Mini, and learning the ropes as a live-in manager
(00:06:34) The one-stop-shop mindset and making every customer encounter count
(00:09:22) Joel's North Star: reviews, referrals, and what customers say when you're not in the room
(00:11:12) What a Monday morning looks like: SSM, QuickBase, and a homegrown tech stack
(00:14:14) Ancillary revenue, truck parking club, and 18 bookings in three weeks
(00:17:53) How Personal Mini filters the vendor fire hose and avoids shiny-toy syndrome
(00:22:56) Rolling out new technology the right way: pilot sites, buy-in, and learning in real time
(00:26:02) Why half the portfolio still has live-in managers
(00:29:21) Are we overcorrecting on automation? Where the human fits in
(00:33:36) Florida lien-law advocacy, the newspaper lobby, and the rally in Tally
(00:39:59) Living in both camps: NSA regional partner and independent operator
(00:42:32) Walking a property: the gate, the keypad, and the front door
(00:45:01) Rapid fire: Percy the kangaroo, tea over coffee, books, national parks, concerts
(00:52:08) Where to find Joel and a closing word on state associations
Favorite Nuggets
🔗 More from Joel & Personal Mini Storage
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