Moose International just came out with something like this called "Lodgical". I never heard of the co-working concept until I read it in their magazine.
Some may be more productive "going to the office" then working from home and to get away from screaming kids running by in the background while trying to attend a meeting with the boss and co-workers on Zoom. So now it's up to We Work (and others) to meet this demand and open an office near where people live.
Who wants to work in a crowded cafeteria??? How can you think with that noise and those people moving around? How can you have private phone calls to discuss business? What employer wants a workforce being served free beer? WeWork is a $47 billion con job gone bust. The pandemic has revealed that working from home is the future, not coworking spaces.
Thank you...
Why not just go to the library?
That's why they're broke.
intelligence wisdom, broken you mean😉
That Roam concept would make me feel creeped out. It's like a commune wrapped up in business plan.
Haya Glamazon, nice for needy people.
Moose International just came out with something like this called "Lodgical". I never heard of the co-working concept until I read it in their magazine.
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Never heard of this company
Correction: It's called "Lodgic Everyday Community".
Isn't this just cafes??
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Not for me. I would hate it.
@@jbaru648 lmao right 🤣🤣
When company's provide opportunity to work for home why are these required?
Some may be more productive "going to the office" then working from home and to get away from screaming kids running by in the background while trying to attend a meeting with the boss and co-workers on Zoom. So now it's up to We Work (and others) to meet this demand and open an office near where people live.
Me catching chicken is pokemon
Who wants to work in a crowded cafeteria??? How can you think with that noise and those people moving around? How can you have private phone calls to discuss business? What employer wants a workforce being served free beer? WeWork is a $47 billion con job gone bust. The pandemic has revealed that working from home is the future, not coworking spaces.
this didn't age well...
It will never be
Would rather work remotely, too noisy.
That was the whole point of WeWork. Remote Work.
Fast forward to 2020: WeWork is laying off 1,000 people, Adam Neumann was basically fired and the co-working dream is dead.
No wonder the failed
20 billion dollars. Gotta be doing something right.
Check again...rhey went bust.
Don't polish scammers please. ☹️