7th floor office should pay less rent
Most of you reading this are working in some IT park, or may be some of your workplaces have huge 10 story buildings to accommodate the workforce. I work on the 7th floor of an IT park and I am a little concerned about the way they lease every floor space. Frankly, I don’t know anything about the rent, but I know for sure that the rent doesn’t wary much if all the floors were to be sold at once to different offices/buyers.
My point is, if my office is on the 7th floor and your office is on the 1st floor, you should be paying more rent than I. Why? Because it takes almost 10 minutes every day to start from the ground floor and reach my office on the 7th floor. Considering, I do this - ground floor to 7th floor thingy - 3 times a day, I end up wasting at least ½ hour a day in using lifts to get to my workplace. Extrapolating my case to all the employees on the 7th floor; it’s going to be 90 employees * ½ hour = 45 man hours a day gets spent for the guys on the 7th floor to reach their office. Don’t you think 45 hours is good enough to do a lot of office work? (BTW, 45 hours is almost our weekly working hours).
So, I think we should pay less rent than the guys on the 1st floor J.
My point is, if my office is on the 7th floor and your office is on the 1st floor, you should be paying more rent than I. Why? Because it takes almost 10 minutes every day to start from the ground floor and reach my office on the 7th floor. Considering, I do this - ground floor to 7th floor thingy - 3 times a day, I end up wasting at least ½ hour a day in using lifts to get to my workplace. Extrapolating my case to all the employees on the 7th floor; it’s going to be 90 employees * ½ hour = 45 man hours a day gets spent for the guys on the 7th floor to reach their office. Don’t you think 45 hours is good enough to do a lot of office work? (BTW, 45 hours is almost our weekly working hours).
So, I think we should pay less rent than the guys on the 1st floor J.
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