> If single offices were the optimum, why aren't we all working from home in single apartments anyway?
Can you imagine paying everyone in San Francisco enough salary so they can afford a 2nd bedroom? Don't be silly.
And yes, working from home without a home office with a door is not the same as having a private office. People have roommates and kids and spouses and all sorts of things that are even worse than coworkers when it comes to focus.
Can you imagine paying everyone in San Francisco enough salary so they can afford a 2nd bedroom? Don't be silly.
And yes, working from home without a home office with a door is not the same as having a private office. People have roommates and kids and spouses and all sorts of things that are even worse than coworkers when it comes to focus.