Annoying New York Times articles
Incandenza wrote:
The only difference is that it's an office where each person is running their own business rather than everybody being part of the same firm.
These arrangements aren't new, either. I knew people who worked in one in New York at least ten years ago, and they probably existed before that.
Incandenza wrote:
And am I the only one thinking that this creative working arrangement than they've hit upon sounds a whole lot like an office? God forbid they actually call it that, because an office is boring and soul-crushing, but this is an exciting new venture that allows creativity to blossom and ideas to be exchanged in a new framework for networking and interaction.
These arrangements aren't new, either. I knew people who worked in one in New York at least ten years ago, and they probably existed before that.
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