Work in the office. Apparently we've moved floors.
Did they move your workspace for you? *cringes*
I'll find out.
If it's a separate building with a cut out moon crescent on the door, you're in deep doo-doo.
It was just a new floor. They didn't move our monitors, though, so we had to make do with crappy old ones.
Did they touch all your stuff?
What little I have in the office, yes.
Like the new space?
I hate it.
And it gets worse. This whole thing is driven by somebody who read waaaaaay too much about Google's non-standard offices, and they are going to refurnish the floors with new monitors, desks, chairs, and so on, but *according to some weird notion of an agile working space*. Apparently, the lot of us content architects--and we are a dozen and a half or so--have a total of, count them, FIVE (5) desks nominally assigned to us. No-one is guaranteed a desk because people spend their time in meetings and agile discussions and whatnot, or that's the excuse at least, and so we shouldn't expect a fixed space.
Now, a lot of us work from home from time to time, some more than others, but this is going to kill any actual collaboration we do have in place. Most of us need a desk, a comfortable chair and a large monitor for the duration. We avoid meetings like the plague. Yes, we do have occasional chats and discussions, but most of the time, we actually produce, and this we do by sitting at our desks.
Fuck them all.