What does your desk look like?
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@scottalanmiller looks pretty sparse,.....
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@gjacobse said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller looks pretty sparse,.....
And it is.
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The desk looks big, but that's a tiny Chromebook. LOL. It's actually a pretty small desk.
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
The desk looks big, but that's a tiny Chromebook. LOL. It's actually a pretty small desk.
I didn't think about that being your Chromebook. From past desks - I knew that was small. And would be painful for me to use.
Compared to the desk I have now,.. that is a huge difference... But , I built my desk...
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
I like what you've done with the decor. It has a very minimalist vibe.
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@gjacobse said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
The desk looks big, but that's a tiny Chromebook. LOL. It's actually a pretty small desk.
I didn't think about that being your Chromebook. From past desks - I knew that was small. And would be painful for me to use.
Compared to the desk I have now,.. that is a huge difference... But , I built my desk...
Yeah, that's an 11" laptop on there, lol.
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@fuznutz04 I like keeping it clean and simple. No distractions.
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That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
Man I really dislike cubicles. I worked in an open floor space (where the center was a work bench) three people in the room on phones was enough to drive someone crazy.
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@scottalanmiller So is this a client that you are working on location for?
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@coliver said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
Man I really dislike cubicles. I worked in an open floor space (where the center was a work bench) three people in the room on phones was enough to drive someone crazy.
This is how all of DropBox is... everyone was wearing headphones while working.. talk about disconnected.
And I agree - I dislike cubeland.. I've worked there before, and if I get another job I assume I'll end up there again.
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@fuznutz04 said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller So is this a client that you are working on location for?
No, I accepted COO of RedLogik, a global logistics firm from the ME.
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@dashrender said in What does your desk look like?:
@coliver said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
Man I really dislike cubicles. I worked in an open floor space (where the center was a work bench) three people in the room on phones was enough to drive someone crazy.
This is how all of DropBox is... everyone was wearing headphones while working.. talk about disconnected.
And I agree - I dislike cubeland.. I've worked there before, and if I get another job I assume I'll end up there again.
I think headphone makers invented cubicles to sell noise cancelling headphones.
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
@dashrender said in What does your desk look like?:
@coliver said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
Man I really dislike cubicles. I worked in an open floor space (where the center was a work bench) three people in the room on phones was enough to drive someone crazy.
This is how all of DropBox is... everyone was wearing headphones while working.. talk about disconnected.
And I agree - I dislike cubeland.. I've worked there before, and if I get another job I assume I'll end up there again.
I think headphone makers invented cubicles to sell noise cancelling headphones.
LOL what would the alternative be? walls? tiny offices?
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You can sort of make out our sign on the door. This is the engineering office in Phoenix. I'm here temporarily to get this team squared away.
Closing offices in some other locations. Opening one in Guadalajara. There is a Dallas office already, that's US HQ.
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@dashrender said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
@dashrender said in What does your desk look like?:
@coliver said in What does your desk look like?:
@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
That's the cubicle area. My private office is just to the right. CEO's door is the one you can just barely see.
Man I really dislike cubicles. I worked in an open floor space (where the center was a work bench) three people in the room on phones was enough to drive someone crazy.
This is how all of DropBox is... everyone was wearing headphones while working.. talk about disconnected.
And I agree - I dislike cubeland.. I've worked there before, and if I get another job I assume I'll end up there again.
I think headphone makers invented cubicles to sell noise cancelling headphones.
LOL what would the alternative be? walls? tiny offices?
Oh yes, no walls (that's HELL) or tiny private offices are the alternatives.
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I am a huge fan of having loads of small, cozy private offices. Not for everyone, but almost everyone. Team assistants maybe not, not receptionists. But even executive assistants need private space.
I've worked in wallless places, you can't do anything.
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@scottalanmiller said in What does your desk look like?:
I've worked in wallless places, you can't do anything.
again, this was DropBox.. there was no private spaces there... from what I could tell they were as close to paperless as one can get.. any paper a person did have, it had to travel anywhere they went.
Conference rooms were scaddered all over the place when you need a semblance of privacy,