Well, it would be annoying as fuck to have someone come in maybe order 1 coffee and sit there for 6 hours working every single day.
Also, most of these people are probably dicks doing actual meetings and disrupting everyone else.
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>Some coffee shops across the country are trying to keep remote workers from taking over, nixing WiFi and laptops to dissuade Zoom squatters from setting up shop.
Why it matters: Many coffee spots have seen WFH-ers posting up for hours on video calls as they look for a "third space" that isn't their home office — causing overcrowding, affecting sales and detracting from a community feel.
The big picture: While many companies are now enforcing return-to-work policies, remote work numbers are still higher now than they were pre-pandemic, per the Census.
Well, it would be annoying as fuck to have someone come in maybe order 1 coffee and sit there for 6 hours working every single day.
Also, most of these people are probably dicks doing actual meetings and disrupting everyone else.
Archive: https://archive.today/g6doX
From the post:
>>Some coffee shops across the country are trying to keep remote workers from taking over, nixing WiFi and laptops to dissuade Zoom squatters from setting up shop.
Why it matters: Many coffee spots have seen WFH-ers posting up for hours on video calls as they look for a "third space" that isn't their home office — causing overcrowding, affecting sales and detracting from a community feel.
The big picture: While many companies are now enforcing return-to-work policies, remote work numbers are still higher now than they were pre-pandemic, per the Census.
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