It is very difficult to do both. We just opened up in September and myself
and the other co-owner work full time outside of the city of where the
coworking space is. There is not a way for us to do our job remotely as we
are in the human services field. Myself the other co-owner are here in
Hello All,
I just opened up a Coworking space with my business partner. The city has
been hit really hard with unemployment. Wondering if other spaces offer
workshops or services for the unemployed or underemployed.
Thanks
Jessica
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I know this has come up on the group before a couple of times, this thread
seems to have the most action!
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/coworking/unemploy/coworking/A2kIhgI2Od0/RHiYVv2Mt1gJ
In general I love the idea that coworking spaces can be economic engines - in
fact I
I used to do a lot of programming at my space in conjunction with local
agencies that help the underemployed. It doesn't bring in new tenants but
it's a good thing to do.
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Aaron Cruikshank
Principal, CRUIKSHANK
Phone: 778.908.4560
email: aa...@cruikshank.me
web: cruikshank.me
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