Code of Conduct

BE CONSCIENTIOUS. Make coffee, if you took the last cup. Wear headphones, if you need music but others clearly don’t. Wear a tie, if that’s what the dress code calls for. In other words, blend in.

BE COLLABORATIVE. One of the nice things about sharing a workspace is that there are people to bounce ideas off of. That said, don’t abuse it by hawking your wares, nobody likes a door-to-door salesman.

BE RESPECTFUL. Act like you want to be invited back or like it’s your grandmother’s house. Whatever makes you remember your manners.

BE PREPARED. Constantly asking for pens and power cords is annoying. Don’t be “that guy”.

BE DISCREET. If you see sensitive materials, keep it to yourself. If you hear whispering, it’s not meant for your ears (or anyone else’s).

BE RESPONSIBLE. When using a Location’s server and internet don’t break any laws or steal anything. Period.

BE FAIR. When writing reviews of a Location be fair. Remember, they’ll be reviewing you too.

BE SMART. Use common sense and common courtesy.