Some workers are paying $500 a month to get away from their co-workers
When The Wing, a co-working space for women, opened its first location in October 2016, Nik Aliye immediately applied for a membership.
Gretchen Spreitzer, a professor of management at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, told MarketWatch that she’s heard of some Fortune 500 firms with their own offices renting out co-working space. “They want their employees to be around startup types to generate new ideas,” she said.The Wing has a “gorgeous space, tons of amenities, temperature regulation,” Aliye said. It has cafes, conference rooms, free coffee, lockers, beauty rooms, and even showers.
“I was working for a tech company and could work in their office 24 hours a day if I wanted,” Gardner told MarketWatch. “I always feel super productive and calm,” Aliye said. “You’re around many people that are also working in a similar way, so there’s an energy you can pick up and carry forward.” The percentage of Americans belonging to a church, synagogue, or mosque hit an all-time low of 50% in 2018, down from 70% in 1999, according to a Gallup poll.
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