I would start by digging in with the member who has taken issue with it and 
find out the root cause? Secondly, I would meet with the primary office 
member and explain that you'd like to officially make his staff a part of 
the community by giving her access, having her on email or whatever so 
everyone can communicate with her (chat rooms) whatever you guys use and 
then say that it would be incredible if you could add $25/month since in 
fact, any extra body does end up using supplies be it toilet paper, coffee, 
paper towels etc. 

THEN, I would go ahead and edit your membership agreement to flow with what 
happened above. I always add $25/person/mo for each extra in an office. I 
also make sure that all parties in the office are official "members." This 
removes that awkward, "oh wait, you're a not a member, just someone's staff 
person" conversation. So anyway, anyone who is working at Cohere with any 
regularity is a full fledged member no matter what.

Angel

On Saturday, February 8, 2014 11:34:48 AM UTC-7, AltamontCowork wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I recently started offering 2 Private Offices within AltamontCowork.
>
> I need your help.  
>
> One of the private office businesses started out as one person, but, has 
> now hired a part-time office assistant.  The assistant sits with him in the 
> small office for about 20 hours per week.  When he leaves, she stays and 
> works.  She obviously uses AltamontCowork resources just like everyone 
> else, and in fact is in the office more hours than several of my full 
> paying members.  
>
> I currently do NOT charge extra for this person, nor does she have a 
> building key for 24 x 7 access.  She does have the AltamontCowork office 
> door combination code.  She is very nice and respectful.  The key, or no 
> key issue, was a source of friction between the office member and myself 
> this past week.   
>
> We are planning an all-hands potluck lunch meeting the week after next to 
> hash this out, but, I need your advice on how you think it best to handle 
> this new situation before I head into the meeting.  
>
> Any suggestions re:  Should I charge this person extra?  If so, what is 
> reasonable?  Should she be there at no cost?  Should she be considered a 
> key carrying member?  Should I consider private offices separate from 
> coworking?  
>
> What do you do with Private office members and people they hire in your 
> coworking space??
>
> So many questions.... 
>
> Help!  :-)
>
> Thanks, Mike
>
>
> -- 
> Mike Pihlman
> AltamontCowork / ForCarol.com, Inc.
> 95 W. 11th Street, Suite 205
> Tracy, CA 95376
> Phone: 209-757-8862
> Web: http://AltamontCowork.com <http://altamontcowork.com/>
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