[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-03-06 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
Our tagline for this is (translated), "Where the space adjusts to fit your work and not the other way around" It is snappier in Dutch, because "adjusts to fit" is one verb. Aaanyway, for people who want a bespoke solution we have a "tell us what you need" button which brings them into the email

[Coworking] Re: Do you have an broad age mix of members?

2018-03-06 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
How did you handle the contract for the 16 year olds? I am sort of idly curious, we had this once and they ended up having to have all their contracts countersigned by their moms. They were good sports about it but it was a continual issue for them until the first one turned 18. On Monday,

[Coworking] Re: Vaping in the space

2018-03-06 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
For two years we had a seller of vaping products as a coworker. Our entry room has after some years of trying to figure out what to do with it become a dedicated retail space. They had lots of events and parties and so on, generally not during normal work hours. They have since graduated to th

Re: [Coworking] Vaping in the space

2018-03-06 Thread Trevor Twining
We absolutely do not allow it. They are vaporizing chemicals to be inhaled. When they do that, it’s not just the person choosing to inhale them; it’s all the people around them who are also forced to inhale. Vaping or smoking in the presence of others who choose not to is an intimately violent

[Coworking] Re: "Coworking" vs. "Co-working"

2018-03-06 Thread Jenn | Studio 25 Coworking
I'm so glad I'm not the only one asking this question! I've also found that coworking has become industry standard, but for a little while when we first started exploring the idea, we used co-working. (Since switching, I've had people make the "I don't know how to ork a cow" joke, which gets re