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chrisseaton
on March 25, 2019
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U.S. workers hate ‘open’ office spaces
> hotel style seating (no assigned location... stuff goes in a cubby at the end of the day)
That sounds like the
opposite
of a hotel (no rooms, have to vacate overnight.)
hermanradtke
on March 25, 2019
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The practice is called hoteling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoteling
chrisseaton
on March 26, 2019
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I know it's called hoteling. My point is it's weird that it's called that because not having a room that is yours overnight is the exact opposite of what a hotel does.
smileysteve
on March 25, 2019
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You can bag check when you leave a hotel for the day...
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That sounds like the opposite of a hotel (no rooms, have to vacate overnight.)