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That makes weworking and hotdesking in an office even more useless than it already is. Sitting there with your headset on, disconnected from most of the world.



Some people just need a quiet place to work where there’s coffee and clean bathrooms and no toddlers running around tugging at your leg asking Dada to go up in the air.


My reason for going to WeWork are to simply chat up with other people during breaks I’m not working. It’s pretty much my only regular social outlet.


My usecase is a probably not so common, but as a frequent hotel-room-worker the main value I (only occasionally) get from the wework-like services is a comfortable desk/chair (with a monitor) and a more stable internet connection than you sometimes find in hotels.




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