It is not that we don't accept them, it is that they are not really the
people we are looking for. If there is room, drop ins are of course
welcome, and there is pretty much always room.
But the relationship between digital nomads and a coworking space often
amounts to mutual efforts at
The natural trends definitely seems pretty consistent - mid-week seems to be
the highest use, which I’ve been able to connect to the feeling of either
1 - “Well shit, my week is halfway over and I still have a full week’s worth of
work to do. better get somewhere more productive” or
2 -
For hotdesking, Mondays and Friday afternoons are D-E-A-D; Wednesdays are
also slow. Buut this last is I think local to the Netherlands, it is
traditionally the day that kids are out of school early.
But we do not really encourage dropins, if what you mean is people who are
not regular
Hi Jenanie,
Is there a particular reason why you would not accept dropins even when
your space runs low on those days?
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 4:23:49 AM UTC-6, Jeannine wrote:
For hotdesking, Mondays and Friday afternoons are D-E-A-D; Wednesdays are
also slow. Buut this last is I
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