Citizen Space has no receptionist and the landline is used mostly just for
the front door. Everyone uses their cell phones. If their calls are long or
loud, ppl usually take it into the hallway or into the boardroom.
T
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On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 4:03 PM, ruyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> we're still laying the groundwork for a new toronto coworking
> facility, and i keep thinking of things that are much farther in the
> future than i need to be right now, but thinking of these things helps
> to keep me on track.
>
> a question for facilities that are already operating:  do you have a
> traditional reception desk and someone akin to a receptionist?
>
> i'm curious about noise. is there a reception telephone? does use of
> that telephone impact the other members? (particularly in spaces where
> telephones aren't allowed/are frowned upon in the general workspace)
>
> is the receptionist (be it someone who was hired, an owner, a
> volunteer, etc) separated from the other members?
> r.
> >
>

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