1) Alice does her flat herself. Scarlet has her flat done. 2) Alice makes her own clothes. Scarlet has her clothes made. 3) Alice plants flowers in her garden. Scarlet has her flowers planted. 4) Alice paints her house herself. Scarlet has her house painted. 5) Alice repairs her car herself. Scarlet has her car repaired. 6) Alice cleans the windows herself. Scarlet has her windows cleaned. 7) Alice washes her linen herself. Scarlet has her linen washed. 8) Alice always does her hair herself. Scarlet has her hair done.
While there will be times you'll need to put your head down and cram, remember, this is a collaborative space, and it's supposed to be, well, collaborative. So spend some time introducing yourself to your fellow co-workers and attending the happy hours or events held there.
2. Be Self-Sufficient
That means, whenever possible, figure things out on your own before you disturb people with questions.
3. Come On, Feel the Noise Co-working space hosts work hard to create a specific environment, which may or may not include library-level silence. It’s important to know the noise policy, for your own benefit and for others, so check with the host before you settle in.
2) Alice makes her own clothes. Scarlet has her clothes made.
3) Alice plants flowers in her garden. Scarlet has her flowers planted.
4) Alice paints her house herself. Scarlet has her house painted.
5) Alice repairs her car herself. Scarlet has her car repaired.
6) Alice cleans the windows herself. Scarlet has her windows cleaned.
7) Alice washes her linen herself. Scarlet has her linen washed.
8) Alice always does her hair herself. Scarlet has her hair done.
While there will be times you'll need to put your head down and cram, remember, this is a collaborative space, and it's supposed to be, well, collaborative. So spend some time introducing yourself to your fellow co-workers and attending the happy hours or events held there.
2. Be Self-Sufficient
That means, whenever possible, figure things out on your own before you disturb people with questions.
3. Come On, Feel the Noise
Co-working space hosts work hard to create a specific environment, which may or may not include library-level silence. It’s important to know the noise policy, for your own benefit and for others, so check with the host before you settle in.