Anonymous wrote:At my agency the admins get their own offices and the attorneys have to share. Why you ask? Government efficiency and the admins being in charge. I'm miserable but am trying to think about the other benefits I'm getting from working there.
Anonymous wrote:Before the recession, I made $88k and had my own office (with a door and a window!). Now, I try to find a space on one of the big tables when I get to the office. Sometimes I just find a chair near a wall and get out my laptop.
Anonymous wrote:I sit in a cube. I don't care about the privacy b/c my company has "phone booths" where you can make private calls. The noise of other people is horribly, horribly distracting to me as I have ADD. But everyone has cubes, and nothing can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:175K software developer in an interior cubical surrounded by H1B Indians making 100K or less.
I had an office with a door all thru the 80's and 90's.
How do you know how much they make?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a similar thread a few months ago, somebody complaining that they make 6 figures and sit in a cube. Other posters, myself included, provided some perspective.
I work for a very large company and the corporate standard is cubes. For everybody. The guy who is the head of my division (probably has 4-5,000 people under him at makes at least 500K), sits in a cube. It's a bit difficult for managers because we are expected to do 1:1's and other meetings and it's getting exceedingly hard to find conference rooms, but otherwise no complaints. You do lave to learn to tune things out (I use headphones).
Industry/company?
Just curious.