I’m not sure why the algorithm decided to serve me up this piece of NewsCorp advertorial about an apartment development on the Gold Coast offering shared work spaces. But it sort of made my head go boing.
The 37-storey project, Nineteen First Ave at Broadbeach will feature an entire co-working floor complete with work suites, a boardroom, lounge, library, and outdoor entertaining space for functions.
NPA Projects, which is marketing the building, says Nineteen addresses the many issues raised since Covid-19 drove local urbanites and inter-state buyers to the Gold Coast and regional centres like it.
I get the whole thing about needing to think about how you design homes in future, if we’re all gonna working from them, but when you think about the old boomer Sky News demo that buys apartments at the coast, I don’t see this as being anything more than a repurposed drink space that most of these joints offer somewhere on the plan.
Thank you, no I can procrastinate in my office just as happily as I can at home. More so in fact as 'presentism' means if I am at the work office I can actually get away with doing less. If I'm working from home I am automatically view suspiciously by HR, despite every metrix used showing productivity increases with working from home.
So what you're saying is, in addition to using a bedroom as a home office, I should also be dedicating another part of the house as a drinking room. Not sure if I can cut back to just one space.
How’d you lose your job, mate?
The cunt living in 7B started yelling fuck and racial slurs cause he got camped in CoD while I was unmuted on a call.
Yeah, first murder ensues after someone yells fuck while someone else is on a conference call.
Thank you, no I can procrastinate in my office just as happily as I can at home. More so in fact as 'presentism' means if I am at the work office I can actually get away with doing less. If I'm working from home I am automatically view suspiciously by HR, despite every metrix used showing productivity increases with working from home.
So what you're saying is, in addition to using a bedroom as a home office, I should also be dedicating another part of the house as a drinking room. Not sure if I can cut back to just one space.
It's in the plans, sure, but eventually they'll want to meet their profit/square metre targets.