Originally posted by ladymuck
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Hotdesking for one day in London recommendations?
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I was just highlighting that your recommendation about a Glasgow office might just be quicker to get to then schlepping all the way to Dalston (for a different person's recommendation) -
Ah comprende. It's becoming more and more evident that today is a two coffee morning...Originally posted by oilboil View PostI was just highlighting that your recommendation about a Glasgow office might just be quicker to get to then schlepping all the way to Dalston (for a different person's recommendation)Comment
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Thought I'd update!
I signed up to WeWork online using their monthly subscription. The monthly cost gives you credits, which are equivalent to a desk for a day at one of their locations. You can use a voucher to save a few percent off that, too.
So I did that, booked a desk and now I'm here I've just cancelled the subscription with absolutely no drama online. So a little faffier than it could be, but it seems to do the trick.
Can absolutely recommend them though - think it's £30, and that includes free tea and coffee (proper coffee too). Desks are fine, chairs are a bit tulip but for one day it'll do and they're comfy enough.Comment
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Did you drink 30 quids' worth of coffee and stick a bog roll in your rucksack?Originally posted by vwdan View PostThought I'd update!
I signed up to WeWork online using their monthly subscription. The monthly cost gives you credits, which are equivalent to a desk for a day at one of their locations. You can use a voucher to save a few percent off that, too.
So I did that, booked a desk and now I'm here I've just cancelled the subscription with absolutely no drama online. So a little faffier than it could be, but it seems to do the trick.
Can absolutely recommend them though - think it's £30, and that includes free tea and coffee (proper coffee too). Desks are fine, chairs are a bit tulip but for one day it'll do and they're comfy enough.Comment
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You so classy!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDid you drink 30 quids' worth of coffee and stick a bog roll in your rucksack?Comment
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If there's a profit to be made.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou so classy!
Just to note, I was referring to unused bog roll, ideally entire rolls.Comment
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