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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSomeone requested a meeting with me and neither one of us could be bothered to drive to the office for it(3 hour round trip + £20 each for parking) so I've just booked my first Regus meeting space for a few hours.
£25 for a two hour meeting with coffee, stationary, wifi etc I thought was quite good.
I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?
I'm working full time out of a regus office now. They are good but quite pricey. I'm RDPing into my desktop at the office. It's great, peace and quiet I get loads done.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSomeone requested a meeting with me and neither one of us could be bothered to drive to the office for it(3 hour round trip + £20 each for parking) so I've just booked my first Regus meeting space for a few hours.
£25 for a two hour meeting with coffee, stationary, wifi etc I thought was quite good.
I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?
Hth.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostThe local public toilets?
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The local posh hotel. If you don't mind sitting in a public area the cost with coffee and stuff is always less than the equivalent regus and its always more pleasant.
For London I use the Landmark outside just find the best country hotel.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWho do the panel use(if you do)?
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I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?
I'd prefer to not use Regus actually, but I can't find any other company with the same coverage for a similar price.
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Mmmm. I could have done the service station. Didnt think of that.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSomeone requested a meeting with me and neither one of us could be bothered to drive to the office for it(3 hour round trip + £20 each for parking) so I've just booked my first Regus meeting space for a few hours.
£25 for a two hour meeting with coffee, stationary, wifi etc I thought was quite good.
I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSomeone requested a meeting with me and neither one of us could be bothered to drive to the office for it(3 hour round trip + £20 each for parking) so I've just booked my first Regus meeting space for a few hours.
£25 for a two hour meeting with coffee, stationary, wifi etc I thought was quite good.
I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?
It's his anniversary today so gprs and do his wife for him.
Back on topic. I like to meet a motorway service stations. The envelope is passes while we walk in opposite directions on the bridge.
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Ooo. Just booked my first Regus meeting.
Someone requested a meeting with me and neither one of us could be bothered to drive to the office for it(3 hour round trip + £20 each for parking) so I've just booked my first Regus meeting space for a few hours.
£25 for a two hour meeting with coffee, stationary, wifi etc I thought was quite good.
I may do this more and more as opposed to spending the time travelling. Who do the panel use(if you do)?Tags: None
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