Coworking: a cure for the lonely telecommuter

February 16th, 2007 by comment

There are two types of telecommuters. Those that enjoy spending all of their time alone at home or at coffee shops, and those that really miss interacting with other programmers and geeks in general. I fall into the second category. So what is a lonely telecommuter to do? Enter Coworking. Coworking is a shared space for computer programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc. to work alongside one another. There is frequently cafe culture involved, and coworking spaces can be in coffee shops or in offices.

A coworking space helps developers network and learn new things. They can be introduced to new hardware, development tools, or methodologies. They might be able to find some work through people they meet there. They can also ask someone a question if they are stuck on a particularly tough problem.
There are advantages to both coworking setups. A coffee shop is cheaper, and it is easier to move around from location to location. It usually costs just the price of a cup of your favorite beverage. The downsides of a coffee shop are that you need to either have a room reserved or have to try and secure a large enough space for the coworkers. It can also be more distracting with all the conversations taking place around the group, unless you’re able to reserve a room.

An office space is more expensive, and you usually have setup costs like furniture, hardware, refrigerator, etc. The upside is that you are surrounded by other people working on something. Sometimes you can also have your own desk to leave a desktop, a second monitor for your laptop, paperwork, pictures of loved ones, or whatever else you might want to have at work. You also don’t have to buy coffee if it isn’t something you want, and sometimes plain black coffee is provided. Plus the cost of sharing the office space is tax deductible.

Even if you fall into the category of the telecommuter that likes working alone, you might consider working in a coworking space. It really can help you meet new people and grow professionally. There may already be a coworking space in your city. If not, you should consider starting one. User groups are a good place to find people interested in working together. There are plenty of coffee shops. So make a post to the user group about meeting together to do work. Who knows, you might end up with coworkers.

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4 Responses to “Coworking: a cure for the lonely telecommuter”

  1. SarahMei says:


    I did some quick googling and found a great coworking site. It looks like there are lots of options in San Francisco (where I live) and other places as well. If I ever find myself routinely telecommuting I’ll certainly try this.

    Thanks for the pointer – I didn’t even know this kind of thing existed.

  2. Angel Dobbs-Sciortino says:


    Yes that is a good site. :-)

  3. Nola says:


    I didn’t know about this concept either! sounds like fun … but I finally have a great co-worker: Jen! :) but maybe we can go find some coworker space…

  4. Catherine Devlin says:


    Thanks for the tip! I just fled an opportunity for great telecommuting work because I didn’t think I could handle the solitude. Looks like an interesting option…

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