More than one million people will work from coworking spaces in 2017
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#3It's 2017 and we have the internet. When will (internet) companies start embracing telecommuting more?
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#5Coworking spaces don't feel comfortable enough to even work at in the first place. It's as noisy as a coffee shop, but at least you have a desk you might not get the next day.
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#7I worked in one and it was awful. Always had to be hoping that your neighbor was respectful, and even if you got lucky and they were, then you had to hope that they stayed long enough, before some other neighbor came in and ultimately created an undesirable co-working space. It's 2017 and we have the internet. When will (internet) companies start embracing telecommuting more?
Some of us need to get away from distracting kids at home, or have a shared space for client meetings, enjoy the friendships and banter, etc.
Re: More than one million people will work from coworking spaces in 2017
#8I worked in one and it was awful. Always had to be hoping that your neighbor was respectful, and even if you got lucky and they were, then you had to hope that they stayed long enough, before some other neighbor came in and ultimately created an undesirable co-working space. It's 2017 and we have the internet. When will (internet) companies start embracing telecommuting more?
Depends on the style of the space. IMO, hot-desks are an optional subset of co-working. I own a small building that we operate as a co-working space - a few small 1-2 person businesses in a mixture of open plan and private office spaces. I enjoy it. Some of us need to get away from distracting kids at home, or have a shared space for client meetings, enjoy the friendships and banter, etc.
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#9I worked in one and it was awful. Always had to be hoping that your neighbor was respectful, and even if you got lucky and they were, then you had to hope that they stayed long enough, before some other neighbor came in and ultimately created an undesirable co-working space. It's 2017 and we have the internet. When will (internet) companies start embracing telecommuting more?
Doubly forget having a productive meeting if one of those people is on Comcast, has a crappy Wi-Fi router, is in China, can't figure out how to get their microphone to work, or has babies yelling in the background.
I'm all for telecommuting as a concept but we aren't there yet.
Re: More than one million people will work from coworking spaces in 2017
#10I worked in one and it was awful. Always had to be hoping that your neighbor was respectful, and even if you got lucky and they were, then you had to hope that they stayed long enough, before some other neighbor came in and ultimately created an undesirable co-working space. It's 2017 and we have the internet. When will (internet) companies start embracing telecommuting more?
The internet still sucks in 2017. I still can't make a 3-way video call between people in 3 countries without having to say "Can you hear me" every 5 minutes and then having to repeat stuff all the time. Doubly forget having a productive meeting if one of those people is on Comcast, has a crappy Wi-Fi router, is in China, can't figure out how to get their microphone to work, or has babies yelling in the background. I…