Let’s face it — offices are the worst.
Someone’s always complaining (guilty as charged). Someone’s always sick, and congratulating themselves for coming in despite being a walking, talking petri dish of flu germs.
Wouldn’t it be nicer to set up shop all on your own? With the added bonus of wheels — meaning you can move your business south for the winter, just like the geese?
And — perhaps most surprisingly — at a price less than what you’d pay for a co-working space in a big-city building?
That’s what’s on offer from Minim, who will supply you, on lease, “a tiny office on wheels” for $675 a month — considerably less, notes Inhabitat, than the cost of a WeWork space in D.C., where Minim’s rolling offices are available. (The site also points out that leasing, rather than buying, can make your end-of-year accounting more straightforward.)
For another $250 a month, you can graduate to a fully off-grid model, with solar panels, batteries and inverters.
And you can just roll away, whenever you like. No complaining. No germs.
Orders underway, for delivery in March 2017.
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