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RE: Welcome to Your New Office Space - A Return to the 1900's

in #life7 years ago

My organization some time ago moved into a new office. In the old building the tables of the employees was standing at a sufficient distance from each other. But the area of the new office is much smaller as a result of foot jobs are close to each other. When we started working - it was terrible. I can hear everything my colleague talking to a client. And I have no sense of personal space. Soon customers began to complain about the cramped quarters and the management has decided to put a barrier between the tables. This improved the situation somewhat, but the sound remained. Now we are gradually accustomed to, but I still feel uncomfortable.

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I completely understand what you are saying, @naditinkoff! Being uncomfortable at work is such a terrible feeling, especially for people like me who take pride in doing their best work and feel like that is no longer an option with all of the distractions and noise. I'm so glad to hear that you got some barriers put in place!