• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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      1 month ago

      Fucking dream for an office. I just got a table a notebook stand and a monitor. I have to carry the keyboard and mouse with me everywhere.

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        1 month ago

        I mean this is a cubicle not an office, but they don’t even give you a designated desk?

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          1 month ago

          Nope. You have to reserve a table and try to coordinate with your coworkers to reserve close. I like go to the office so people already knows the table I usually reserve, but sometimes someone else take out that table and I end in a different floor where the sun reflects on the neighbor building and blast my face all day.

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        1 month ago

        Shit most places do the “open office” thing where you get a third of this space and less privacy. Everyone can hear everyone’s calls.

        And people wonder why employees hate RTO

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          Eh, I like our open office workspace. Our desks are large, we each get drawers, and if anyone needs to make a call, they go to a breakout room. Navigating cubicles sucks, and separate offices aren’t great either.

          That said, I’m a developer, so inviting someone over to my desk to look at something is quite common. We also frequently have impromptu 5-min meetings between rows, and we arrange people so those who will likely need those quick meetings are near each other.

          It certainly wouldn’t make sense for a call center or something, but it definitely makes sense for a creative, collaborative environment.