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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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[–] 2 pts

Maybe keep the WiFi but limit access to say one hour per purchase. Then they have to spend $10/hour to be retards.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, They are potentially missing an opportunity. I would put in some sort of scaling system. Depending on how much you spend depends on how long your code lasts.

One coffee = 30 minutes or something like that.

[–] 1 pt

I'm convinced that the overwhelming majority of remote "work" is a misnomer.

[–] 2 pts

Some people can do it effectively and others cant. I work remote. When I was in-office 4-5 days per week I could get maybe 2 hours of work done a day since people would come into my office all of the damn time to BS.

Now I can get a week worth of work done in a day or two since I don't have to deal with the forced socialization that in-office creates. It is not for everyone and not everyone can do it (or want to). I honestly never want to go back to in-office. I get so much more done that I run out of work for the week and have time to improve processes or spend time on new automation.

[–] 2 pts

Great work if you can get it, good for you. Until my boss gets me a 20 mile long set of wrenches, I won't qualify. :)

[–] 0 pt

It's like instagram where they show clips on facebook. I would watch everything but tranny shit and taroh readers especially were logging in at what appeared welfare office waiting areas in the front and one would do her stuff in the UK from her accent at a park at a picnic table and the cops were constantly trying to make her leave like loitering. Thing is she was one of most moral ones there. One was at home complaining she was broke so I suggested a boyfriend for the bills. I think she was a les since she instantly insulted then banned me for suggesting a man would be a good idea, what a nutjob that one was since the advise was great since men are good and generous and kind so she was fully Ms'd in her attitude.