given that i work for myself, it's music all day, all the time. sorry john, i've been there. worked in a small san fran office for a couple of years. boss had a no music policy. occassionally on friday afternoons, she would allow some classical music. ugh.
dml, i agree. i'm also in seattle, and kexp is great
I convinced my office that if they were going to make me do cad 40 hours a week, there wasn't a goddamn thing they could do about me and my ipod. But we were formerly a headphone-free office.
I got the back office in my boss' house so i can play music...i bring cds and tune to the radio once in a while...but there are times when i just forget about playing music and go the whole 8 hours with silence...that's when i start playing air drums with the yellow pencils if i have a song in my head
...oh and i don't have any co-workers so i can put any kind of music i like except for grindcore...i put those on when the boss is at the job site...he's kind of religious, don't want him to flip him out with devil music...
never had such a situation ... in fact in my office, EVERYONE listens to music ... kinda nice actually, tend to learn a lot about different styles of music ( see my collegues are all from different countries!!)
beatle, how would you ask that in an interview? I've got a million little things I'd like to know about an office before I work for them (will they put up with my piercing habit? can I listen to music?) but no knowledge of how to ask without seeming petty, or like I'm trying to demand a lot of them.
I can't believe there is even such thing as a 'no headphone office'. Obviously, the morons that made that policy must not pay attention to productivity related to worker happiness/satisfaction.
I couldn't work without my own music, certainly not for more than a day.
i think it's ok to ask the headphones question during a follow-up interview or after you've gotten an offer letter. it's also something i try to take notice of when i'm being shown around the office during an interview. if they're allowed most people who have them leave them right out on their desks.
Offices with no music
My office doesn't play music - for the first time in my life, I have to be productive without music. God, i'd kill for KCRW or any form of NPR...
Does anyone else have this problem?
Yeah. On time. Then I woke up crying!
TERRRrgh... yes, I just made up a new sound.
TERRRrgh... yes, I just made up a new sound.
I'd seriously hang myself if I had to listen to NPR all day...
We're a "no headphones" office, but we have the stereo set to 90.3 KEXP here in Seattle - best independent station in the country.
You can stream it live too! www.kexp.org
No music/no headphones would be a deal-killer for me if I were stuck at a desk all day.
yeah - i've been here for a year and it's only recently REALLY started to annoy me.
given that i work for myself, it's music all day, all the time. sorry john, i've been there. worked in a small san fran office for a couple of years. boss had a no music policy. occassionally on friday afternoons, she would allow some classical music. ugh.
dml, i agree. i'm also in seattle, and kexp is great
invisible in-ear headphones. thats what you need.
after 5+ years of no music and sneaking headphones when the boss is away, you get used to it... and these days i actually prefer the silence
right now i've got the fatback band on >> i like girls.
I convinced my office that if they were going to make me do cad 40 hours a week, there wasn't a goddamn thing they could do about me and my ipod. But we were formerly a headphone-free office.
I got the back office in my boss' house so i can play music...i bring cds and tune to the radio once in a while...but there are times when i just forget about playing music and go the whole 8 hours with silence...that's when i start playing air drums with the yellow pencils if i have a song in my head
...oh and i don't have any co-workers so i can put any kind of music i like except for grindcore...i put those on when the boss is at the job site...he's kind of religious, don't want him to flip him out with devil music...
never had such a situation ... in fact in my office, EVERYONE listens to music ... kinda nice actually, tend to learn a lot about different styles of music ( see my collegues are all from different countries!!)
That would be a deal breaker with me...if I couldn't listen to music, I no worky.
beatle, how would you ask that in an interview? I've got a million little things I'd like to know about an office before I work for them (will they put up with my piercing habit? can I listen to music?) but no knowledge of how to ask without seeming petty, or like I'm trying to demand a lot of them.
"what? we can't keep a stack of porno mags in the restroom?!!!!?"
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'enjoy the silence'
I can't believe there is even such thing as a 'no headphone office'. Obviously, the morons that made that policy must not pay attention to productivity related to worker happiness/satisfaction.
I couldn't work without my own music, certainly not for more than a day.
i think it's ok to ask the headphones question during a follow-up interview or after you've gotten an offer letter. it's also something i try to take notice of when i'm being shown around the office during an interview. if they're allowed most people who have them leave them right out on their desks.
One day i ran my ipod headphone up through my shirt and in my left ear for about 30 minutes. Then I got scared and wet myself.
that's hilarious john!
but seriously...are they really going to fire you for listening to your ipod?
I cant walk around with wet underwear - and urine makes my jeans fade.
It's just not worth it. No music is worth that. Well maybe this new Ellen Allien and Apparat CD is...
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