Somewhat related....
I have put up a one question, two second poll asking what folks commute
time is. Thanks to coworking, mine is always below 30 minutes (walking,
biking or driving) and not a few seconds, or over two hours, each of
which got really old in the years I did them !
http://telbitconsulting.com/blog1/2010/06/22/commute-time-research/
As much input as we can get would be great!
Thanks,
Mike
On 6/23/2010 3:52 PM, Rogelio wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:29 AM, rachel young<[email protected]> wrote:
Today's blog post from Seth Godin: Goodbye to the office
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/06/goodbye-to-the-office.html
r.
I'm curious as to how many people's "brick and morter" companies allow
them to freely expense coworking visits?
In my job, having "cabin fever" (and it's drain on productivity) is
understood, so expensing things like Starbucks, coworking, Panera,
Kinkos, etc. is not really frowned up (unless they get excessive or
something, which it never really does).
Do others' jobs allow them this? Or do they make you come to the
office each day, regardless?
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AltamontCowork
95 W. 11th Street, Suite 205
Tracy, CA 95376
Phone: 209-757-8862
Web: AltamontCowork.com
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