Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Office Space To Rent

Privacy often seems hard to come by these days. There are times when some of us require a certain working space away from the chaos and clutter of our homes. Not everyone who works out of their home can literally work out of their home. It's just not a plausible notion. There are things to consider such as equipment, sometimes products, room to move about and breath, ect. Our homes are often not built for this. Needless to say, these are the personal dwellings where we go to relax and lounge about with our families. Now, an office space to rent on the other hand can be ideal for our work aspect of life.
So I was chatting on the phone with my best buddy the other day, and he was ranting and raving about his personal business and how great it's coming along. This is awesome news. I love to hear that he made something out of nothing. The guy went to Irvine, California with only a dream of warm weather, and he ended up starting his own business with computer hardware. He sells laptop parts via the Internet. Well, customers actually send their PCs and Macs to him and he fixes them. It has proven to be a great business. However, recently he noticed that he was running short on room. It was time to consider an office space to rent. He's always dealing with oodles of computers, but has no where to place them all. The last time I spoke with him, he had 123 laptops. That's a lot of computers to repair. I would certainly go for a nice local office space to rent. This way he could keep all the work separate from the home life. This in turn will also make your house more relaxing. If you can move the work aspect of your life outside of your home, it's pretty healthy. Now my buddy has an ideal work space in his spacious office space to rent. It's working out great for him.
Not everyone considers an office space to rent for more room. I know a man who chose one for peace and quiet. He's an old friend of my dad's and he writes fiction novels. He couldn't stand his wife interrupting him routinely every day. Finally he took it upon himself to rent an office solely for writing. Now he ads that his new book is coming along great.