
Seattle Times:
Let’s consider the problem of Alex Hillman, 23, Web entrepreneur, quasi-college student, and architect of the Philadelphia version of an international trend known as co-working.
‘3 months working at my house, I was talking to the cat, and I don’t even have a cat,’ Hillman said, describing what had happened after he quit his job as a Web designer in December. ‘I was going crazy without the socializing.’
No, he didn’t buy a cat.
Instead, he got together with a group of work-at-home entrepreneurs, found some hip space in Philadelphia’s Old City, and set up desks so he and others like him could work at work.
Things were changing for Hillman. He resolved to wear pants before noon. But we’re getting ahead of our story. Let’s return to Hillman’s post-employment angst.
Having no cat with which to chat, he moved to a nearby java joint, laptop in tow. Continue reading.
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A great article. I worked hard for years just so I could work from and it was great at first but I soon missed the company and camaraderie of the work place. But not enough to go back to it. However, I like this idea of co-working and will look in to it further.
Did Alex get an office cat?