I work remotely at a wework in nyc, and can definitely relate to not setting up enough time to be "social" at the office. When I visit our HQ in the Bay area, the moments to socialize during lunch, at the kitchen, etc. get "built in" to your day whereas out here, I've grown accustom to being floormates with other employees from other companies on my floor.
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I work remotely at a wework in nyc, and can definitely relate to not setting up enough time to be "social" at the office. When I visit our HQ in the Bay area, the moments to socialize during lunch, at the kitchen, etc. get "built in" to your day whereas out here, I've grown accustom to being floormates with other employees from other companies on my floor.