Open offices are a dead end
nytimes.com
Open offices are a dead end
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#2What about libre offices?
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#3I hate open offices. What software companies offer at least cubicles?
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#4I hate open offices. What software companies offer at least cubicles?
i would be shocked if any did.
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#5I hate open offices. What software companies offer at least cubicles?
mine does /shrug
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#6I wonder if remote work will become standard.
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#7What about libre offices?
This was the perfect comment to read with my coffee this morning. Thank you.
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#8I have a visceral response to that photo in the article. I do not need folks right on top of me like that.
My solution is that I often wear Shooting Earmuffs (you guys who listen to music all the time, i don't get it, i can't do that) to lower my awareness of all the chatter... even when I do have an office.
Fortunately folks around me are understanding.
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#9I got hit in the eye with a nerf dart once in an open office environment. Thank God I work remotely now. Open-offices are horrid.
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#10everyone wants to have offices in all the trendy downtown areas. a lot of the cost of the office goes to rent, so even if a desire for cubes or offices was there (which generally management doesn't because they are expensive) the budget won't be.