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Previously on "Hotdesking for one day in London recommendations?"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    You so classy!
    If there's a profit to be made.




    Just to note, I was referring to unused bog roll, ideally entire rolls.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Did you drink 30 quids' worth of coffee and stick a bog roll in your rucksack?
    You so classy!

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    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.
    Did you drink 30 quids' worth of coffee and stick a bog roll in your rucksack?

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  • vwdan
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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.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by oilboil View Post
    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...

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  • oilboil
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I have no idea what you're talking about! I was going OT re Glasgow, not suggesting it as a solution for working in London.


    There's a wework in Paddington. IPSE hosted the launch of their new magazine there. Nice place.
    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)

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by oilboil View Post
    Having seen where "in London" the wework pop-up is the option to work in Glasgow for £10 a day would only mean a few more minutes travelling.

    Honestly calling Dalston a London office is like calling Stansted a London airport.

    If you really want to work that far from town you can always get a cheap regus out in Watford - probably quicker to get to
    I have no idea what you're talking about! I was going OT re Glasgow, not suggesting it as a solution for working in London.


    There's a wework in Paddington. IPSE hosted the launch of their new magazine there. Nice place.

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  • oilboil
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    No good for an ad hoc day visit, you have to take out a subscription.

    When I'm Glasgow, I find Clockwise to be good. Short walk to Queen Street and Central stations. £10 +VAT a day! It was £20 +VAT when I first used them which was plenty reasonable. You need to register but otherwise no upfront fees. Absolutely no use to anyone wanting to hot desk in London
    Having seen where "in London" the wework pop-up is the option to work in Glasgow for £10 a day would only mean a few more minutes travelling.

    Honestly calling Dalston a London office is like calling Stansted a London airport.

    If you really want to work that far from town you can always get a cheap regus out in Watford - probably quicker to get to

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Ooh, neat idea!
    The app is only on Apple at the moment but if you put your name on their mailing list, you get an email back from Dominika with an intro code. She will check availability and book you in while they sort out the Android app.

    I emailed them this morning about it as I'm always grumpy about places that will choose one platform over another for their initial release!

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  • vwdan
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    Ooh, neat idea!

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  • northernladuk
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    Dammit. I thought this was about Dungeon and Dragons themed restaurants where there was always a raid going to drop in on. <puts lead figures back in the cupboard.>

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  • ladymuck
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    This is worth keeping an eye on for future reference

    D&D London restaurants to turn spare seats into co-working space – Business Traveller

    Introducing London's newest Co-Working space: The Work Room - D&D London
    Last edited by ladymuck; 13 June 2019, 10:16.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    No good for an ad hoc day visit, you have to take out a subscription.

    When I'm Glasgow, I find Clockwise to be good. Short walk to Queen Street and Central stations. £10 +VAT a day! It was £20 +VAT when I first used them which was plenty reasonable. You need to register but otherwise no upfront fees. Absolutely no use to anyone wanting to hot desk in London

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  • northernladuk
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    WeWork | IPSE

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Doesn't IPSE membership get a discount at wework?
    I did have a quick look but couldn't see anything - i remember neardesk from before. But I found a 20 percent off code anyway.

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