Does the "standard office" even exist? I have never seen one in my working years. I don't even know what to imagine. The closest I got was a shared office in grad school in the late 90s, but after that it's been cubes at best, long slabs of desk in an open room at worst.
rco8786|6 months ago
paulmooreparks|6 months ago
I still miss the old days: We had offices, we actually did design before we started implementing, we didn't do stand-ups but everyone still knew what was going on. I think I'll go yell at a cloud now.
sigilis|6 months ago
hcs|6 months ago
I had what seemed to me a standard office, door but no window, in 2008 at my first job out of school at IBM in Austin. Some folks in that same hallway were doubled up but I was lucky to have one to myself while there.
A few jobs later in 2011 I also had one with a door, wall was a half-frosted window onto the hallway, was doubled up with another new hire eventually, this in SoCal, Ventura County.
Then in grad school from 2012 in NYC, also had a closet-scale office I shared with one of a rotating cast of officemates, that had an exterior window, nice view of 1 WTC as it was going up.
Since then (2016 on) it's been open offices, but at least with individual (if joined) desks, then WFH.
the_gipsy|6 months ago
nancyminusone|6 months ago
10'x10' office with a door and window out to the hall, and a light switch.
There's probably about 30 other offices like mine, a cube area with another 8-10 cubes, and a few conference rooms, but most of the building is a shop floor.
But I don't work near a major city, and I'm not a software engineer, just a regular one.
bluGill|6 months ago
jon-wood|6 months ago
assimpleaspossi|6 months ago
If I kept my door open, I would still get distracted by people walking by. Even if they didn't say anything, they'd look in which would catch my eye.
3036e4|6 months ago
dartharva|6 months ago