I disagree! I let part time members break their day into half days if that 
works better for their schedule. We have so many working parents and 
freelancers who are running all around for various reasons that many 
members couldn't find a full day in their schedules every week to come 
cowork. Our more flexible stance on this has made the difference between 
getting members or not. We've seen no negative impact on community 
participation and no abuse of the system. In fact, there is no system. I 
don't keep track of when they attend. They can remember if they've used 0, 
1 or 2 half days in any given week.

I consider a full day to be about 9 hours and a half day to be about 4 
hours but again, who's counting?!

On Friday, May 18, 2012 8:48:04 AM UTC-6, Toni Hogan wrote:
>
> We have a "community" membership (a.k.a. Casual Connexion) as most of 
> you call it that offers one day a week plus benefits. We opted for 
> days over hourly plans to avoid the extra administration. Some asked 
> if they opted for the Casual Connexion could he spread the hours over 
> 4 days...2 or 3 hours at a time. We need members, but we can't make 
> exceptions to every "rule." Oh, do you have a limit to daily hours for 
> members who are not full-time. For example, one day = 6 hours even if 
> the space is open 10 hours a day? 
>
> So, what say you on this one?

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