That’s Not A Phone Booth, That’s Your Workspace
Over an eighteen year period from 1992-2010, the average office worker is projected to lose 50 square feet of ‘their’ office space — about 18%. That means that in about forty years, each will have just 100 square feet left — a 10′ x 10′ square. And that includes their share of the conference rooms and break area.
(image from CFO.com)
The obvious solution — hire smaller people. Preferably young children.
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