"Thou Shalt be Caring"- New Years Resolution

by brett 30. December 2011 04:34

As a growing small business, day to day tasks can at times be overwhelming; keeping track of new tenants, resolving repair requests, working on advertising material, educating oneself, looking for new growth opportunities and the list goes on.

Sometimes we are all too busy to stop and think about what makes us tick, our values and how we live by them and how we can work to improve them.

Our Goal for the new year, would be to let our mission, vission and core values permeate our culture, our minds and our goals; your mission statement should be a foundation for an enlightened organization.

As a customer service based company, if it was not for the satisfaction of our guest we would not be in business but that does not mean we should not continue to strive for excellence. So back to the "Thou Shalt Be Caring,"  I think this statement is one that can/should be meditated on daily, putting oneself before your own needs goes a long way. We always "try" to go out of the way to make guest comfortable, but at times we do fail. Meditating on our mission, values, "thou shalt be caring" will help eliminate error, and conitune to help reach our goal "peace of mind" for our guests.

The Sanskrit greeting Namaste expresses the intent;  "The divine in me bows to the divin in you"

We thank everyone for your support, have a wonderful new year!!! 

 

Keeping Your Home Safe: Helpful Hints

by brett 30. November 2011 04:16

No matter what part of Rochester we may decide to live in, it is allways important to take safety precaustions to keep you and your belongings safe.  One of the most imprtant steps you can take is to introduce youself to your neigbhors, this helps to establish a line of communications and creates a sense of unity.  

 

Keeping an eye out for one another is a great way to help reduce crime. 

  

Here are some general safety tips to keep in mind:

 

  • The greatest deterrent to break-ins is to have your home appear occupied. If you go out, leave on the TV or a radio, as well as lights in various rooms.
  • The harder it is to get into a house, the greater the chance burglars will bypass it. Don't have "hiding places" near doors or windows.
  • Be absolutely sure all the doors and windows are locked. Use heavy duty locks and strike plates.
  • Put a wooden dowel in the bottom track of sliding doors.
  • Leave outside lights on at all times, or install motion detector lights. This is especially important at the rear of your house.
  • If you are broken into, call the police immediately; don't touch anything so the police can dust for fingerprints.
  • Have a neighbor keep a watchful eye on your home and return the favor.

Stay safe.

Simple Tips for Student Saving

by brett 8. November 2011 03:09

We want to thank Melinda Carter, a recent graduate for making a guest appearance on our blog!

As winter break approaches on most campuses, many freshmen are just now getting acclimated to the financial rigors that can come along with the first semester away from home. Money is often an issue in college, with student loans and not much money putting a limit on overall spending. Luckily, tons of first time students have waivered the waters of money problems in college by taking advantage of money saving tactics.

One of the first areas to key in on saving is housing. This could start when looking for sophomore housing arrangements during your second semester of school. Luckily, there are some great resources that promote affordable and quality student living are continuing to grow. For example, in the Western New York area, Roc Rooms is a great source for local students looking to find Rochester apartments that have good locations, prices and quality living spaces.

Many students adapt to saving money buy eating small meals such as ramen and macaroni and cheese that can be bought in bulk. Saving money on food can be done without having to eat snack type meals such as those previously mentioned. At the grocery store, you can sign up for programs which give discounts and points for frequent shoppers. Also, the natural route of coupons is a big assist to students looking to get a bang for their buck.

Another thing to remember as a student is to simply take advantage of being in school. Many restaurants and stores near universities often hand out discounts when a student id is shown. Most movie theaters also have discounted rates of a dollar or two for students as cinema tickets continue to drive up prices.

Staying away from a credit card is usually a pretty solid suggestion. While it’s hard not to use credit during college years with the difficulty of financial requirements, building debt up is unacceptable. Having one credit card to build up your score during college is probably okay, however you should look to avoid carrying more than one could be dangerous. Stay on top of your finances by making a budget complete with spending allowance and expenses, which will help keep you on top of your finances.

Certainly there are other ways students can save money during college, but acclimating to a few suggestions can definitely help the process for freshmen. In the end, saving money on items such as groceries and choosing to stay away from multiple credit cards can not only allow for less stress right now, but it can also keep away future burdens such as credit card debt.  

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"The Wedge" Roc Rooms 1st Annual Charity Event

by brett 31. October 2011 07:14

The Wedge published an article in the November/October issue covering Roc Rooms and Rentals 1st annual Charity Event!

The article can be read on p.7, give it a read.  http://www.swpc.org/uploads/theWedge/WedgeCurrentIssue.pdf  

The silent auction was a great sucess, we look forward to planning and raising money for a new charity next year.  If you would like to be part of our planning comminty please contact brett@rocrooms.com. 

 

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Interested in Joining a Sports Team?

by brett 14. January 2011 05:51

We thought it would be a great idea to create a RocRooms team!

Currently we are looking into ultimate frisbee, kickball, and vollyball leagues!

RocRooms would be sponsoring the team and potentially have a co-sponsor. We want to gauge the interest of current RocRooms students or anyone who is interested in playing on our team. Please feel free to leave any comments or feeddback, we want to hear from you!

 

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Are you intersted Photograghy ? Check out our new Program!

by brett 11. January 2011 02:34

RocRooms and Rentals is not "just" a rental company. We realize the importance of providing programs that allow students to have fun while furthering their education.

Our core values include having fun and giving back, and this new program encompasses both of these! If you are taking a photography class, or just love to take pictures, then this may be right up your alley!

Our goal for this program is to provide an extra incentive for students who may be able to use this for a project worth school credit, are looking for work experience for their resume or a reference for a future job. Of course, we will provide some CASH for pictures used in our ads.

We would really like to get some feedback on this idea!

We will provide a site for all students to upload their pictures of our properties. The ones we choose as the best photographs will be featured in our advertising and Facebook page. We will also pay the photographer $10 per accepted picture.

 

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RocRooms Creates its First Co-Op Position!

by brett 6. January 2011 12:31

With our new RIT intern's collaborative efforts, we are creating more positions on the RocRooms team and planning some promotions. We want to further the education of our students, while providing real world working experience while helping them earn some CASH! He will be with us for the next few monthsto help get this initiative off of the ground.

If you're a current RocRooms student, get creative! If you can think of a position we need, or anything you think could benefit the growth of our company, we would love to hear it! You could use any projects you complete with us as school credit or work experience on your resume!

 

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Off-Campus Coordinator: U of R

by brett 23. July 2009 06:44

With the help of the Off Campus Coordinator for the U of R, Roc Rooms is able to provide quality off campus housing for the overflow of students that need housing.  If you have any questions concering off campus housing you can contact Robin Dougty at 585-275-1081 or rdoughty@reslilfe.rochester.edu.  We are working together to to help educate students about off campus housing and providing a service with "peace of mind" when living off-campus.

For off campus shuttle information, go to http://www.rochester.edu/parking/shuttle.html

For the 19th Ward Gold Shuttle, check out this link:  http://www.rochester.edu/parking/pdf/goldline2009.pdf

Robin provides guidance and support for both undergrad and graduate students who reside off campus. She offers off campus workshops, lease review services and assictance in locating rentals off campus. 

 

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Follow Us On Twitter!

by brett 26. June 2009 06:35

If you want to stay updated on new rooms or homes in the Rochester area, you can now follow us on Twitter. Just scroll to the bottom of our homepage and click on the Twitter link. We will also be sharing events we hold for our students and any other events we attend.

http://twitter.com/rocrooms

 

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St. John Fisher Housing Fair a Success

by brett 20. March 2009 05:31

We were lucky to be invited to the housing fair at St. John Fisher College this year.  A big thanks goes to Rich Calabrese from rentrochester.com.  With about 200 students attending, I had the opportunity to inform the students about the advantages of choosing RocRooms.  In the future, we plan to expand closer to Fisher and Nazareth as we get interest from students looking for off campus housing near both schools.

 

 

 



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