When I made the move from being a Machinist  to a "desk jockey" I started
in an open floor environment. A converted warehouse with desks and walls
that only separated the offices. It was very distracting but by being in
the open it got me promoted as another office saw I was the only one with a
PC (Portable C64, yes a 30 lb portable computer) This was in 1982. Shortly
after that they went to the Cubicle layout but with low walls. But it was
still distracting.

Today I share an office with another worker and 5 rows of filing cabinets
that aren't mine. I switched to a head set to shut out the world so I can
concentrate.

Not sure what i am as I know I am not a milenial, probaly and old geezer.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Ryan DeShone <rfdes...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Speaking as a Millenial (just barely, by most definitions), it seems to me
> like a lot of the people coming up behind me are more interested in
> socializing at work than actually getting much work done. I think open
> floor plans appeal to that type of person. Of course, that said, I have
> never worked in an open floor plan office. Only one with cubicles that had
> very low walls. Even there, a lot of people had the tendency to spend more
> time talking than working and distracted the people that were trying to
> actually get things done. Definitely wouldn't consider it a good work
> environment from my limited experience.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Matt Lawrence <m...@technoronin.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a friend who loves everything about his current job except the
>> fact that it is an open floorplan office.  When everything I read (going
>> back to "Peopleware" by DeMarco") agrees that an open floorplan is so full
>> of distractions that productivity is severely impacted that I have trouble
>> understanding how this makes business sense.  Is there something so
>> fundamentally different about Millenials that such an environment is
>> effective?  Or, is this some sort of fad that really is a bad idea?  What
>> am I missing?
>>
>> -- Matt
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