by misterbowfinger on 9/12/18, 2:54 AM with 17 comments
Does anyone else have advice? I've thought about bringing my personal laptop to work and then working on my side-hustle after work hours, but I'm worried about the legal implications. There's no way my day job has business conflicts with my side hustle, but I'm worried if there's still some potential IP that I give up by working in my office.
by segmondy on 9/12/18, 3:12 PM
by swaggyBoatswain on 9/12/18, 3:07 PM
Big franchises like panera bread, McDonalds in nicer neighborhoods, starbucks come to mind. Bookstores, coffee shops, local library, etc. Some local independent restaurants are okay if you get to know the owner and if its not as busy, and you get food there. Drink shops / bar areas that have board games are good too. If you have friends that have coworking spaces / their company workspace, its not a conflict of interest on your end. Some gyms have some desks you can work at as well
If you have a local university or college there's plenty of empty classrooms sometimes openly available and never opened. If you need a legitimate reason to go on campus (and aren't an alumni), you can buy a gym membership there
If you don't need public wifi just use your internet, any place with seating is okay.
Hotel lounges, but you won't get internet access though, but if your tethering it won't matter. Depends how much work you are doing. Bigger chains are better, they don't care nearly as much. So long as you don't look like a homeless bum your good here.
I would also include golf and country clubs along with hotels, since they are resorts too.
Additional locations are makerspaces, but that might be only at certain times of the day. Checkout your local science center or any local museums, do a wifi scouting and seating availability.
by itamarst on 9/12/18, 1:51 PM
by deepaksurti on 9/13/18, 4:16 AM
Fix regular schedule will further assist in building momentum and simple next baby step for the hustle.
And no, don’t do anything personal in work place. Separation of concerns and peace of mind are waaay more important.
Wishing you success.
by DerekQ on 9/12/18, 7:05 AM
by cik on 9/14/18, 7:45 PM
The reality is that in tech, we work all sorts of hours, all over the place, on all sorts of things. Part of the trade off is recognizing that whilst I happily have a rather long work-week, it doesn't mean that I need to ALWAYS give the best hours of the day to the corporation (and it's my corporation).
I also find that it benefits my company. I frequently bring in ideas from the things I've been experimenting with to work. We actually rely on several of them now.
tl;dr it's the time of day that matters a lot more than the environment.
by protonimitate on 9/15/18, 7:06 PM
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by adriansky on 9/12/18, 3:33 AM