"Wah we can't keep our train stations clean because we can't hire full time cleaning staff" How many office employees have you got?
The whole point is to reassign people so that (with magic of telecom) there's a couple of people for *every* station
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So you'd have little offices right next to each station? Or you'd hire people who lived next to particular stations?Either seems impractical
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They currently commute to work, no? So they commute to somewhere else. Working IN the stations, not next to them.
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So you'd build office facilities into every station?Seems expensive, but i guess they already have wifi. Might be a noisy work environment.
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I admit I'm thinking of Boston here not NYC but yes, all they really need is a laptop etc
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Well presumably they'd also need a ~large quiet space to sit which was partitioned from the general subway population.
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Large: no, not really Quiet: yes, pretty important Partitioned: obligatory, goes without saying
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Well when I said ~large I meant big enough to fit a desk and chair, probably for more then one person, not too cramped.Not a janitors closet
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Generally speaking American ideas of space requirements are total nonsense
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