or how much salary would you forgo to take a cube?inb4 I make 200k and sit in a penthouse.
7/7/2013 7:15:33 PM
i share an office with another guy. two desks with a divider wall. i'd go to a cube for a bag of doritos.[Edited on July 7, 2013 at 7:18 PM. Reason : and i wouldn't give up a dime to have the office all to myself]
7/7/2013 7:17:34 PM
I make 300k and sit in a penthouse
7/7/2013 7:22:32 PM
I work in an Operations Center with 3 coworkers. They are all lined up on the other side of the room in semi-cubes, while I have the biggest one all to myself on the other side of the room. Being on the other side I have total privacy from them and people entering the room. I get along with all of them great and would not give up any of my pay to have an office to myself.
7/7/2013 7:24:24 PM
I have my own work area. If someone leaves their shit in it I throw their tools outside of it
7/7/2013 7:29:05 PM
I work where ever I want.
7/7/2013 7:53:17 PM
I have my own office, being able to sit on a couch to read something has a real value to me. At one of my clients I have to use an open concept workspace and its awful. I'd probably need at least $10k to move to a cubicle and would do everything I could to avoid moving to an open concept. ($10k in addition to whatever it would take to male me want to move in general)[Edited on July 7, 2013 at 7:55 PM. Reason : couch is also great for a nap if i work late ]
7/7/2013 7:55:04 PM
Fuck not having an office...$0 dollar bucks for trade
7/7/2013 7:58:09 PM
I don't give a shit if I have an office or not. $0
7/7/2013 8:19:19 PM
I have a plain office that I share with one other guy. Just two desks put in a room thats 11x11. But we are out visiting job sites on our own a good portion of the day so most of the time we aren't in the office at the same time. So I really like this setup.My last job had me in a cube (when I wasn't out visiting job sites) in a room with 6 total cubes plus the receptionist in one big room. I hate having to listen to people talk on the phone, and I don't really care to have other people listening in on my phone calls so I hated this setup. I definitely love my peace and quiet when I'm in the office. I would rather sit on a stool at a work bench out in a warehouse if it gave me the ability to be alone than be in a open concept or cube place.So while I don't know how much I would give up to stay in an office, I do know that if they ever tried to put me in a cube, I would at least put my feelers out for a new job. Or at the very least, start trying to do any office work I could out in the field to avoid coming in.
7/7/2013 8:21:05 PM
I had an entire office bathroom and conference room to myself.All to myself, no one else in the office at all.And I quit for %15 and a cube.
7/7/2013 8:35:07 PM
I recently had to sit in a cube again temporarily for 3 weeks while I moved between offices.It wasn't terrible, but I'm damn glad to be in an office again.
7/7/2013 8:47:14 PM
5 lafta bucks
7/7/2013 8:48:40 PM
I've been in a couple of arrangements... I shared a small office with one other person, I didn't like that, there wasn't any specific background noise to drown out keyboard clicks, or whatever else of the other person. I'd rather be in a cube than a shared office.I've been in a large room with about six people. I hated this one the most, if only because one guy had tinnitus and would play music to compensate.... But couldnt tolerate headphones of any kind. So I got to listen to his music all day. Plus a lot of people came and went through that area.I've also been in an open office cube farm. That didn't bother me as much, there were times when the background talking got loud, but I could use headphones and deal with it. The worst was conference calls, with two people around one desk phone. Fuck that. I could survive in this environment and at times liked it, but there would need to be more conference rooms for phone calls.My current setup is 6 of us in a segregated area... We do get a little through traffic, but its not terrible. Shit shooting sessions involve everyone,usually, and outside of that its fairly quiet. I don't think I would pay anything to move into an office, and I don't think I'd be intimidated by a move from office to cube farm... But I've never had my own.
7/7/2013 8:52:58 PM
My office isn't huge, but it beats the old desk I worked behind in my last job in a common area, though it does lead to less banter.
7/7/2013 10:20:54 PM
i go to 7-11 new places everyday. i would have to make 50% more to consider being stuck in an office all day
7/7/2013 10:29:48 PM
My office is a big room with 2 other dudes. I have a huge wraparound desk, with so many drawers and overhead cabinets that I couldn't possibly use all the space.I like sharing an office...keeps me entertained.Even if I was indifferent, I sure as hell wouldn't sacrifice a cent of pay for my own office.Plus, most of my work isn't done sitting at my desk, anyway. I'm either flying (to include briefing and debriefing) or lecturing for the bulk of my time.
7/7/2013 11:16:57 PM
my office is an F-150it has a pretty sweet 360 degree view
7/7/2013 11:20:31 PM
$0
7/7/2013 11:22:55 PM
I have my own private office (but only make 72k, not 200k)
7/7/2013 11:24:06 PM
I have my own office, but I don't make that much. I need it for all the work I do.
7/7/2013 11:58:39 PM
I had my own office for the past 4 years. I've begged for us to have a team room for the past two and finally got my wish. Now sharing a giant space with 14 others. No cubicles though, just desks in little 4 person islands that can be easily rolled around depending on the project. I'm absolutely loving it
7/8/2013 12:06:15 AM
I wouldn't trade any salary for an office.I'd like to have one, but if I need peace and quiet I just work from home.
7/8/2013 12:13:12 AM
100% travel so my work area depends on the client....have had everything from sharing a tiny grey cube to c-suite offices and every type of conference room in betweenIf I need to go do internal stuff at a local location I just reserve space in one of those open area setupsWould rather work from home than have a full office unless it was for a position that warranted meeting space and admin[Edited on July 8, 2013 at 12:41 AM. Reason : .]
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7/8/2013 6:08:08 AM
Does anyone else work in a full open concept office? I'm curious how other people deal with it. A coworker who is really unhappy with losing his cube decorated is storage cubby like a high school locker, it got a lot of laughs. (for those unaware, full open concept has no assigned work stations just identical 4-person tables with laptop stands and monitors that any person can sit at. Since you don't have a work area you have to keep all your stuff in an assigned cubby or drawer like you were a kid in school.)
7/8/2013 6:19:05 AM
I have a full office with a window - I would trade it in a heart beat for more salary
7/8/2013 6:59:48 AM
7/8/2013 7:44:50 AM
i will be very sad once i have to give up my large office
7/8/2013 8:05:16 AM
^^ that stuff is annoying but your average office isn't that awful quiet[Edited on July 8, 2013 at 8:32 AM. Reason : .]
7/8/2013 8:27:20 AM
I shared an office in my first job out of college, but that was only because I was traveling 85% of the time and did not really need an office. Ever since I moved on from that job, I've had a good salary and my own office with a door, etc.
7/8/2013 8:52:37 AM
^^that's probably true. the fact that mine is so small and the other people can work in dead silence probably has me assuming every other office is the same way.i just can't imagine working without any kind of music or radio like a couple of these guys do. i would go insane.
7/8/2013 9:10:05 AM
How much money would you trade for a houseor how much money would you forgo for an apartmentI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
7/8/2013 9:10:41 AM
I'm content with sharing my office with one other person. It's not too bad considering we are only in the office at the same time twice a week. I would gladly give that up for more money if I had to share space with more co-workers, but I'm guessing more money or a promotion usually leads to more solitary confinement.
7/8/2013 9:25:11 AM
I have my own office. I would trade maybe $3k/yr. to have one with a window though. I feel like having sunlight in a room would make me feel a lot better. Also I wish my office was set up differently so people can't just come in and immediately see what's on my screen.
7/8/2013 9:48:15 AM
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7/8/2013 10:45:08 AM
Everyone where I work has their own office or shares with another person (I share with someone). I never realized the potential pitfalls of this until I experienced it. Everyone holes up in their office with their door closed and it's like a god damn ghost town around here 95% of the time. There are days when the guy I share my office with is the only person I interact with. I will welcome my next job, which will almost certainly be more of an open cube format.
7/8/2013 11:29:34 AM
if it meant more money, I'd work from the Janitor's closet.
7/8/2013 11:34:45 AM
I don't really have that much interest in an office. If I have reasonable "privacy" in a cubicle I'm happy. The big thing I hate is being in a cube where the layout is such that my back is to anyone walking up on me. But other than that, I typically like being around other people vs. holed up in a separate office as long as I have a little personal space.My seating arrangement right now is a little too much "lack of privacy" for me (8 people in a single-wide trailer) for long term but I'm getting paid enough to makeup for it. I'm just glad this arrangement is relatively short term in that regard. [Edited on July 8, 2013 at 11:40 AM. Reason : ]
7/8/2013 11:36:19 AM
I get my own corner of the whole office because I'm blackI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
7/8/2013 11:37:35 AM
In nearly 15 years at Cisco, I've had cubicles, a shared work-table type environment (when i was a co-op/labrat/cable-monkey), an office, and now a home-office since i telecommute full-time.Ultimately, when it comes to productivity, I never found any of the former (cubicle/office/worktable) setups to be better than the others. In my opinion, a grown-ass adult should be pretty adaptable to a variety of set-ups. I'm far more productive working from home, but only because there's no metaphorical water-cooler to shoot the shit with. I'm overly social, and probably wasted a couple of hours a day talking to people.Beyond that, I certainly have the natural preference for an office because it makes me feel more important, and I could get away with NSFW TWW/reddit breaks more easily, but other than that, it was never a big deal. I wouldn't trade a penny of salary for an office (assuming i was working at a corporate location).
7/8/2013 12:08:16 PM
bout tree fiddy.
7/8/2013 12:12:09 PM
^^ yeah only a couple times ever have I had that issue but it is definitely annoying. Normally it is not an issue. (we tend to move cubes a lot to support different projects).[Edited on July 8, 2013 at 12:12 PM. Reason : ]
7/8/2013 12:12:14 PM
I love my work environment. Work from home, but I have a cube as well. I go in to the office 2 to 3 days a week, unless I'm traveling and working remotely.If I had to physically be in an office most days, I'd want at least a 50k increase.
7/8/2013 11:16:03 PM
I couldn't work from home. Between my wife and kids being home as well and my personal views toward remotes, it wouldn't work.Don't give me any of that "i get more done at home" BS.
7/8/2013 11:41:25 PM
"Work from home" = I work by the pool in a bathing suit, uninterrupted. Can't do that at the office.
7/8/2013 11:42:54 PM
I'm currently working mostly out of my truck, with a construction trailer serving as my second office. I got one half of the construction trailer to myself and share the other half with three people, but I physically removed my door to make working with the others easier. It's like a cheap cubicle that attracts tornadoes, but I love the setup.I'm about to transition to a new office building with 6 nice rooms and no employees to put in them yet. I think I'm going to miss the trailer.The office I had before I left for construction was nice, but the building got sold at some point while I was gone. I have an office at the new building in which I've probably spent a combined 3 hours over the last year, so I have no opinion of it.
7/9/2013 12:02:40 AM
I had a full office once, it was nicethe only thing that I am really going to miss is being able to shut the fucking door when I needed to do something important, my door was closed maybe 10% of the time, but when it was even my boss knew not to open it(also led to some pretty epic naps on holiday workdays, who the fuck makes you work thanksgiving day and Christmas day)
7/9/2013 12:15:28 AM
I wouldn't give anything up for an office...But sometimes some privacy would be nice
7/31/2013 12:42:10 AM