Really?
If you work remote, that does not mean you get to turn public spaces into your office. Be respectful or get the fuck out.
Also, If you "need a office space" maybe you should not be remote?
This is the kind of shit that makes people hate remote workers world-wide.
If you can work remote you can probably afford a remote work space. OR you can learn to deal with the space you do have.
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From the post:
>Starbucks South Korea is experiencing this exact phenomenon and is now banning patrons from bringing in large pieces of work equipment, treating the cafes like their own amenity-stuffed office space.
“While laptops and smaller personal devices are welcome, customers are asked to refrain from bringing desktop computers, printers, or other bulky items that may limit seating and impact the shared space,” a Starbucks spokesperson told Fortune in a statement.
Really?
If you work remote, that does not mean you get to turn public spaces into your office. Be respectful or get the fuck out.
Also, If you "need a office space" maybe you should not be remote?
This is the kind of shit that makes people hate remote workers world-wide.
If you can work remote you can probably afford a remote work space. OR you can learn to deal with the space you do have.
Archive: https://archive.today/eJTXJ
From the post:
>>Starbucks South Korea is experiencing this exact phenomenon and is now banning patrons from bringing in large pieces of work equipment, treating the cafes like their own amenity-stuffed office space.
“While laptops and smaller personal devices are welcome, customers are asked to refrain from bringing desktop computers, printers, or other bulky items that may limit seating and impact the shared space,” a Starbucks spokesperson told Fortune in a statement.