Workbar
Location: WorkBar Boston - 711 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA
Connect with WorkBar via Twitter (@TastingsWB).
As WorkBar Boston doesn’t serve food…just a great place to get your work done, here’s their USP and description from their site… “WorkBar is a shared office space designed around the needs of today’s “work from home” professionals or those finding themselves searching for workspace in coffee shops. Our month to month memberships offer the flexibility that today’s mobile workers need while providing 24 hour access to spacious works areas, conference rooms, printing, faxing, scanning, and unlimited cups of fresh coffee daily.”
- Mike brought in a tasty sandwich and a cool beverage from a local shoppe.
- Jeff did the same and was quite pleased with his selection.
Huge thanks to our editor Brian Schwartz who made this episode possible. We’d also like to thank Evona W. Niewiadomska – Manager at WorkBar Boston for having us in for Lunch! The space was magnificent and we know where we’re headed when we need some office space around Boston.
Conversation Topics
- Obnoxious Tweeters - All about the people who aren’t providing value to your Twitter stream. Why do you follow them and what redeeming value can they offer if you decide to lay off the trigger and not unfollow them.
- Coworking Space – the New Paradigm - We’re in an environment where regular jobs are no longer the norm. Work shifting, sharing space and working where you can are now the model. We chat about how this came about and what’s great about this new habit/attitude/opportunity.
- RANT! Bathroom Door Faux Pas! – KNOCK PLEASE! - Jeff gets wild and wooly with a rant that starts out fine and then goes fully off the rails as he weaves from the crazy into the risque. Sure, people should knock, but Jeff contends that from now on he’s leaving the door unlocked just to punish people who walk in on him while he’s atop the toilet.
During this Episode NomX3 Ate With