manlymatt83
Lifer
Hi all,
Last February, I got myself an office in downtown Boston. Primarily because I liked closing the door, and just getting work done under dim lighting. More recently; however, I find myself working from home more, and not necessarily enjoying the "lawyer like" atmosphere of the rented office.
I've been thinking of switching to co-working space. Like this place:
http://www.workbarboston.com
It's much cheaper per month (about 1/4th the cost) and seems to have the same features - 24/7 access, etc. I don't care about a dedicated desk, as it seems like they have everything I would need (more actually, as my current place has wired Internet only). I'm not the kind of person who "Sees clients" or anything like that, so the dedicated office is becoming less and less intriguing.
I'm just wondering if anyone can think of any differences I might encounter that might not make this a good idea. The only thing I can think of is if I encounter loud, obnoxious people who also belong to that co-working space.... or some guy who decides to chew gum loudly all day long and mess up concentration. But that's what moving to another part of the room is for, and also what noise canceling headphones with music are for.
Any thoughts/comments?
Last February, I got myself an office in downtown Boston. Primarily because I liked closing the door, and just getting work done under dim lighting. More recently; however, I find myself working from home more, and not necessarily enjoying the "lawyer like" atmosphere of the rented office.
I've been thinking of switching to co-working space. Like this place:
http://www.workbarboston.com
It's much cheaper per month (about 1/4th the cost) and seems to have the same features - 24/7 access, etc. I don't care about a dedicated desk, as it seems like they have everything I would need (more actually, as my current place has wired Internet only). I'm not the kind of person who "Sees clients" or anything like that, so the dedicated office is becoming less and less intriguing.
I'm just wondering if anyone can think of any differences I might encounter that might not make this a good idea. The only thing I can think of is if I encounter loud, obnoxious people who also belong to that co-working space.... or some guy who decides to chew gum loudly all day long and mess up concentration. But that's what moving to another part of the room is for, and also what noise canceling headphones with music are for.
Any thoughts/comments?