No, I don't pay for it myself. My employer setup the WeWork and pays the monthly bill, on the premise that there would be a handful of people in our city (Portland, OR) who also want to work from an office. There have a been a handful of other people who used to come in occasionally, but now it's dwindled down to mostly just me.
I also ride my bike ~10 miles each way (even in Portland winter!) because it's a great way for me to make sure I get daily exercise and breathe some fresh air.
Without the commute, I get cabin-fever in the dreary Portland winter.
I have a pretty robust social life with my wife and other non-work friends, but if I work from home every day, I start to get some major cabin fever...
And I specifically miss the PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL LIFE that comes from having a close face-to-face relationship with my collaborators.
He explains why he does this in his post....
>But I miss the bustling office culture, going out to lunch with coworkers, forming friendships with people from the office who don't necessarily work in the same department/team.
I also ride my bike ~10 miles each way (even in Portland winter!) because it's a great way for me to make sure I get daily exercise and breathe some fresh air.
Without the commute, I get cabin-fever in the dreary Portland winter.
I have a pretty robust social life with my wife and other non-work friends, but if I work from home every day, I start to get some major cabin fever...
And I specifically miss the PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL LIFE that comes from having a close face-to-face relationship with my collaborators.