It's usually quiet, except during lunch. An astonishingly high number of people chew as loudly as an average dog.
But thankfully, most of the noisy people are in other departments. Some of the older managers like talking very loudly, as if everyone's threshold for hearing things
begins at 80dB.
We should trade offices... I love places where people play music out loud, even if it causes a mish-mash of sounds.
Mines is mostly dead quiet. Engineering = lots of not so social people. I hate it.
Engineering = lots of specifically-social people. But not particularly talkative most of the time. Suits me just fine.
I'd love it more if the goddamn phone wasn't in here. And if the door was welded shut. Every 5-10 minutes throughout the entire day is some kind of interruption with someone needing something. Product prices need updating, inventory needs adjusting, something needs to get ordered, customer needs tech support, contract manufacturers need help with something... (Yes, this is the "engineering" department. For 0-2hrs a day, I get to do engineering work.)
Part of the reason I went into engineering in the first place was so that I could work with inanimate objects, not people. Unfortunately, management is largely made up of extroverts whose brains attempt logical suicide if anyone even suggests that some people
don't like being around others in every damn moment of their existence.
"Specifically-social" - give this sort of person the right subjects to talk about, and they can easily carry a conversation for quite a long time.