I just fell out of my chair laughing at the fact that you sold your lockers
and got drunk. Hilarious. Beats my 'sold my car to buy a pair of shoes'
story. ;)

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:41 PM, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> Rick Myers from Strongbox West <http://strongboxwest.com>.  We have just
> officially opened and we don't have lockers, but we did have two very nice
> sets of lockers that we sold about nine months ago.
>
> Sadly the lockers were ignored for nearly ten years by almost everyone at
> our company, Talent Zoo <http://www.TalentZoo.com>.  The concept of
> lockers is fun & was a perfect idea for Talent Zoo, but the lockers saw
> little to no use.  With the exception of myself and my partner Amy, I don't
> think anyone really used them.  They were brand new when we bought them and
> looked great in the place.  After ten years of almost no use though we
> decided to sell the lockers.  I was sad to sell them and see them leave the
> joint, but no one used them and I was fairly certain we'd have no future
> use.  That is until we decided to get into the coworking biz.
>
> When we decided to open Strongbox West, one of my first thoughts was "Damn,
> wish we hadn't sold our lockers."  They lockers would have been perfect for
> Strongbox.  They were a cool blue and looked brand new, minus the Van Halen
> sticker and a Talent Zoo sticker on the inside of my locker.
>
> Anyway, my remorse quickly subsided.  As I walked by our empty lockers
> daily, I remember thinking what a shame it was no one really used them.
>  Seemingly a great idea, like so many, that never took off.
>
> Although I am uncertain, my guess id our lockers would see little use at
> Strongbox, just like at Talent Zoo.  For some reason, it seems most people
> like the idea of lockers more than the reality.
>
> In the end, I'm glad we Cragislisted 'em traveled to the bar with the cash.
>
> Just my two pennies.
>
> BTW, you can reach me at [email protected] if you like.
>
> -Rick
>
>
> Rick Myers
> StrongboxWest.com
> Twitter.com/StrongboxWest
> Twitter.com/RickM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   and ten years later
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Susan Evans <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Office Nomads chiming in.  Similarly to others, we've got a set of
>> lockers that are never locked. :)  Classic.  People asked for them a
>> ton when we first opened, and we got them (also cheap from a reuse
>> store in Seattle), and then mostly they got ignored.  Every once and a
>> while someone uses one for a couple of days, but more than anything
>> else I think they make people feel more comfortable.  They're there if
>> they need them, even if they don't...
>>
>> For our residents, we provide a small locking rolling cabinet that
>> they can use.  That has shown to be a great value to members - we hear
>> more and more from them that the cabinets were part of what got them
>> excited to be a resident.  They get to leave their stuff here and feel
>> more at home.  We found ours online for relatively cheap, but they
>> were still a pretty significant cost as far as buying stuff goes.  But
>> definitely worthwhile.  Ours are 3 drawers, locking, and roll across
>> the floor.  Pretty simple.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Susan
>>
>> On Dec 13, 5:01 pm, Muskie <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > One thing I've found is people want everything and they want to pay
>> > little or nothing.  cowork...@bob is getting looked at and one thing
>> > people comment on is we have a lot of space.  This is because we're in
>> > the inner-city, Chinatown, and we have good relations with our
>> > landlord who gets what we're about.
>> >
>> > So even before we buy lockers we have a loading bay, litterally big
>> > enough to park a truck in, we're using this for bike storage and for
>> > events we'll probably move some unneeded furniture back and forth, we
>> > plan to get some stackable chairs so you can do sort of a speaker and
>> > audience type set up in the main room.
>> >
>> > Then in our eating area we have a wall of cubbies as people seem to
>> > call them, then someone asked for lockable filing so I carried one of
>> > our spare filing cabinets downstairs, we also have 7 or 8 big desks
>> > which have lockable drawers and filing.  We then have tables, chairs,
>> > a couch, a bay window.  Like I said we have space.
>> >
>> > I'm now thinking of charging say 5 bucks a month for a lockable
>> > drawer, 10 bucks for a gym locker which we will buy off craigslist and
>> > place on the wall opposite the cubbies, and of course maybe 15 or 20
>> > for a dedicated filing cabinet which certain organizations who may
>> > call us home seem to want.  The desks have room for files, but by
>> > cubic volume will come out smaller than the lockers or the cabinet
>> > perhaps.
>> >
>> > We're not doing dedicated desks, we want things to be nice and clean,
>> > so we don't want people leaving stuff on "their" desk.  In the eating
>> > area is also this Ikea side table I assembled it has several drawers
>> > and shelves too.  Then there is more storage elsewhere on the main
>> > floor, such as the loading bay, some people just seem to want
>> > something they can lock and call their own and we're not going to turn
>> > those people away.  But we've drawn the lines at private desks, it is
>> > first come first served on the biggest nicest desks on a daily basis.
>> > We hope that by offering a variey of seating options from casual to
>> > formal, from off in the corner by yourself to sitting on a couch with
>> > some blogger people will find a comfortable and productive spot at
>> > cowork...@bob.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>>
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