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Building a Better Office

xjrfx asks: "I'm in charge of setting up a new office for my company. I want to make the place as worker friendly as possible, comfortable enough that long hours don't seem like banishment to a beige hell. I was hoping to get some input from Slashdot regarding past office experiences, good and bad. What amenities/factors cause you to love or hate your office? If you could create your perfect office how would it work?" "Did you feel schizoid in open offices or claustrophobic in cube farms? Were you ever forced to be in an office when you would have been more productive on the road, or conversely have you ever had to leave the office to focus on the task at hand? What's more important; a foosball table or a fancy furniture system? Do you want the same desk space for your duration of your employment or do you want to move around depending on your projects?

Our office will be 40-45 people (15 engineers, 7 creative types, 15 biz dev/sales, and some support staff and part-timers as well), but I'm open to opinions from people from much larger or smaller offices."

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  1. My dream work envornment... by sudnshok · · Score: 5, Funny
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    People who say "money does not buy happiness" are just people without money trying to make themselves feel better.
  2. A Hindi to English dictionary of course by gelfling · · Score: 5, Funny

    And a good flyswatter.

  3. 2 words by foidulus · · Score: 5, Funny

    pants optional

  4. Re:Windows by Go+Aptran · · Score: 5, Funny

    Er... this is Slashdot... LINUX... not Windows... You like to look out a Linux and see a beautiful view...

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    "Under the spreading chestnut tree, I sold you and you sold me."

  5. Re:Beyond coding by FosterKanig · · Score: 5, Funny

    Keep those people stimulated

    That is the best solution.

  6. Re:An atmosphere for great coding by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    No one is pissed at you for saying it. But we all know what it really means.

    Sales needs a dark place where they can sleep off yesterday's hangover without getting caught, and they need somewhere to sell products that don't exist yet to customers that don't know what they want.