Comment by lonelappde

6 years ago

Cubicles at pretty good for productivity, if well built and not in a phone-heavy work environment. They combine audio dampening , partial visual blocking with visual airspace, natural light, and easy collaboration.

Yeah, they're not so bad overall; I think he was more upset with the fact that they took the office away from him more than anything else.

  • Yea, sort of. If, when I joined, the company had said upfront that they had open offices, I wouldn't have been quite so sore about it.

    It feels like I agreed to work there under one set of circumstances and then the company unilaterally changed the agreement. It qualitatively felt like a bait-and-switch, but that's not quite the right analogy, because the two companies never said that the office situation wouldn't change. I just assumed, and that's on me.

    I want to change the dynamic at the next job I take. And I am curious if anyone else here has made some think like that work.