• Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Man, just terrible timing overall. If not for COVID, they could have pivoted into something a little more long lasting. But COVID just blindsided them, as it did many others.

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        If they had some more time they could have pivoted to supporting hybrid work for companies that have a geographically distributed work force. As much as I love working from home, there are some times when it’s better to be in person, and WeWork could let people work hybrid without having to move across the country.

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          Yeah, and dynamically rent out spaces for single meetings and stuff if you want to go overseas to meet a client or something. This is what I initially thought it was for back when I first heard about it.

          Imagine a team in some satellite office in India is having trouble with something, they ship out a specialist there to fix it, and they can rent out spaces from wework for meeting up and stuff.

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      2 years ago

      Weren’t they fumbling a sure thing, even before that? I thought they were slightly on fire by mid-2019.

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        2 years ago

        There were other factors like investors treating it like a tech stock rather than real estate and wasteful spending, but companies moving to telework really killed it.