Self-Storage Owner
A student-friendly look at what this career does, the skills you'll need, and how to get started.
What is this career?
Self-Storage Owners help solve real problems every day. People in this career often work with their team to make things happen — and there are many pathways to get started.
What you'd actually do
- Use your skills to make something or help someone every day
- Work with a team or with customers
- Use specialized tools or technology
- Keep learning to grow and earn more over time
Education path: There are several paths in: high school courses, community college or trade school, apprenticeship, or a four-year degree. Talk to your counselor about which fits you best.
Career Videos
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Pay range, outlook & demand
U.S. national wages. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OES). Pay varies by state, employer, and experience.
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Schools & training programs
Real places students can apply to study Self-Storage Owner.
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Skills you need
Technical
- Job-specific toolsWhat: The tools, software, or equipment used daily.Why: Every career has its own toolkit.Practice: Search YouTube for 'Self-Storage Owner tools'.
- Industry knowledgeWhat: Knowing how this field works.Why: Helps you make good decisions.Practice: Read one article a week about this field.
Workplace
- CommunicationWhat: Sharing ideas clearly with others.Why: Every job needs you to talk to people.Practice: Lead a class discussion or record a short video explaining something you love.
- TeamworkWhat: Working well with others toward a goal.Why: Most workplaces are team-based.Practice: Join a club, sports team, or group project.
- Problem-solvingWhat: Finding smart ways to fix things.Why: Employers value people who don't give up.Practice: Try logic puzzles or escape-room style games.
- Time managementWhat: Using your time wisely.Why: Deadlines are everywhere in the working world.Practice: Use a planner for one week to track homework.
- Professional behaviorWhat: Showing up, dressing appropriately, being respectful.Why: It builds trust with employers.Practice: Practice a short, friendly handshake and intro.
Personal
- PatienceWhat: Staying calm when things take time.Why: Many careers need slow, careful work.Practice: Try a long puzzle or learn a craft.
- CreativityWhat: Coming up with new ideas.Why: Helps you stand out and solve problems.Practice: Spend 10 minutes a day sketching or writing.
- Attention to detailWhat: Noticing small things that matter.Why: Prevents mistakes in important work.Practice: Edit a piece of writing and look for tiny errors.
- CuriosityWhat: Wanting to learn more.Why: Drives you to keep growing in your career.Practice: Pick a topic each week and watch one video about it.
- DependabilityWhat: People can count on you.Why: Employers promote dependable workers.Practice: Keep a small promise to yourself for 7 days straight.
How to build those skills
- freeCodeCampFree Opportunity
Free coding courses with certifications.
https://freecodecamp.org - Khan AcademyFree Opportunity
Free lessons in math, science, and more.
https://khanacademy.org - YouTube tutorialsFree Opportunity
Search '[career] tutorial' for free videos.
https://youtube.com - CareerOneStop training finderFree Opportunity
Find local training programs.
https://careeronestop.org - Apprenticeship.govFree Opportunity
Search apprenticeships near you.
https://apprenticeship.gov - Local library workshopsFree Opportunity
Free workshops and computer access.
- Community college open housesFree Opportunity
Tour programs and meet instructors.
- School career centerFree Opportunity
Talk to your school counselor.
Career pathway roadmap
- • Watch career videos
- • Learn what the job does
- • Take an interest quiz
- • Talk to someone in the field
- • Try a beginner project
- • Join a club
- • Build related skills
- • Volunteer or job shadow
- • Take high school classes
- • Enroll in community college
- • Attend vocational school
- • Earn a certification
- • Join an apprenticeship
- • Internship
- • Work-based learning
- • Part-time job
- • Build a portfolio
- • Entry-level role
- • Advanced certification
- • College degree
- • Promotion
- • Specialized role
- • Business ownership
My next 3 steps
Write 3 small things you'll do this week or month.