Great Companies With Bad Workspaces

June 5th, 2008 : Nicholas Longtin

No Chairs In This Office

Behind the glitz and glamor of a few Web 2.0 brands are some truly terrible work environments. Workspaces even coal miners wouldn’t care for. Valleywag has been collecting photos and horror stories from some of the most egregious offenders here.

To be fair, I will admit that even at ArcStone we occasionally force employees to work in less than ideal situations. Take for instance, the above photo showing an ArcStone blogger diligently writing without a chair or table.

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3 Responses to:
“Great Companies With Bad Workspaces”

  1. a gravatarCarrie Downing

    Testament to how much I love my job.

  2. a gravatarNik Rowell

    That’s a pretty good looking thought bubble.

    Is that REAL!?

  3. a gravatarNicholas Longtin

    It is real. Many people think I had to use Photoshop or something. But I actually just snapped the picture.


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