Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!sri-spam!ames!umd5!purdue!i.cc.purdue.edu!j.cc.purdue.edu!pur-ee!uiucdcs!uxc.cso.uiuc.edu!ccvaxa!aglew From: aglew@ccvaxa.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.cog-eng Subject: Re: Offices versus Cubicles (LONG) Message-ID: <30200001@ccvaxa> Date: 27 Jan 88 23:49:00 GMT References: <82@sickkids.UUCP> Lines: 21 Nf-ID: #R:sickkids.UUCP:82:ccvaxa:30200001:000:997 Nf-From: ccvaxa.UUCP!aglew Jan 27 17:49:00 1988 ..> Offices vs. Cubicles Well, I've worked in an open office environment and liked it, but that was in a company of 10 people, that had the latest in ergonomic furniture. I certainly preferred the open office to cubicles at school. Here at the Little Software House on the Prarie (Gould CSD Urbana) we have a compromise - 2 or 3 people offices. Much nicer than cubicles, much quieter, much more private - and still an environment "without walls" promoting exchange. Andy "Krazy" Glew. Gould CSD-Urbana. 1101 E. University, Urbana, IL 61801 aglew@gould.com - preferred, if you have nameserver aglew@gswd-vms.gould.com - if you don't aglew@gswd-vms.arpa - if you use DoD hosttable aglew%mycroft@gswd-vms.arpa - domains are supposed to make things easier? My opinions are my own, and are not the opinions of my employer, or any other organisation. I indicate my company only so that the reader may account for any possible bias I may have towards our products.