When you say you’ve been at “work” all day, what do you really mean?
Well, if you’re at an office: gossiping, long lunches, eavesdropping on coworkers, lots of Internet shopping. If you’re at home: multiple fridge visits, Oprah viewings, bouts of OCD housecleaning, flossing, and … lots of Internet shopping.
Distractions: They’re everywhere. Unless you check yourself into theOffice. An upscale communal space designed for the worker bee in need of peace, quiet, and plummy work conditions, it’s the perfect refuge from a diversion-ridden home or office. Rent a desk for $5 an hour (or $25 a day) and you’ll find yourself surrounded by elegant design, leading-edge technology, and ergonomic office furnishings.
So you can finally get some work done on that screenplay, memoir, spreadsheet, blueprint, business plan … or whatever it is you haven’t been getting around to. With complimentary coffee, T1, and Wi-Fi, reference books, and periodicals, it won’t just make your life easier.
It’ll give a whole new meaning to the word work.
theOffice, 256 26th Street, between San Vicente Boulevard and Montana Avenue (310-917-4455); or visit online at theofficeonline.com