Career change... to the cloud.
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 @scottalanmiller said: I think that there is a big missed opportunity in the opposite, a butt to cloud plugin. Kiss my cloud! Check on the cloud on her. And so forth. Sounds a bit nebulous. 
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 @crustachio said: @scottalanmiller said: I think that there is a big missed opportunity in the opposite, a butt to cloud plugin. Kiss my cloud! Check on the cloud on her. And so forth. Sounds a bit nebulous. You don't like my ideas? You can kiss my fat white cloud. 
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 See what I did there? 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm happy with having my own office. I don't even like cubicals, I get distracted too much. 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I don't use it as a cubicle as much as I do a brick wall. I don't always have my headphones in, but I do more often now. Our office is unusually silent. So the little noises irritate me. On the flip side, I worked in a loud environment and would put them in to block out the noise so I could concentrate (ironic that you block noise with noise). I also wear headphones to block out users. We have an open door policy, but I sit with my back to the door so when they see my headphones in, they just turn and leave. Sometimes I put my headphones in, even without music playing, just for that reason. Otherwise I would never get anything done. 
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 @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm young and I don't think I could work in that type of environment. 
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 @Jason said: @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm happy with having my own office. I don't even like cubicals, I get distracted too much. That's why people like them. Cubicles are the "go to" for people looking to talk to friends at the office and have a solid excuse for why they did no work. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Jason said: @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm happy with having my own office. I don't even like cubicals, I get distracted too much. That's why people like them. Cubicles are the "go to" for people looking to talk to friends at the office and have a solid excuse for why they did no work. I'll actually agree with that. Having an actual office, even if it's no bigger than a cubical, with a door is definitely helpful in my ability to concentrate. 
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 @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Jason said: @Dashrender said: @BBigford said: @Dashrender said: that place sounds exactly like Drop Box, only a little smaller. I visited Drop Box last year.. glass conference rooms, open floor plan, almost no cubicals, everyone wearing headphones. free lunch/drinks/snacks everyday... etc. Headphones are the new cubicles. Man, yeah - I'm wondering is this dog is just to old for that. I'm happy with having my own office. I don't even like cubicals, I get distracted too much. That's why people like them. Cubicles are the "go to" for people looking to talk to friends at the office and have a solid excuse for why they did no work. I'll actually agree with that. Having an actual office, even if it's no bigger than a cubical, with a door is definitely helpful in my ability to concentrate. Yeah, I'm totally useless with cubicles or an open plan. If I hear people talking, I can't think. And cubicle plans means that someone is always talking about gambling or sports. Always. It never ends. 



