So many folks—friends, clients, prospects—ask us about our Office Divvy logo. They like it so much that they often ask us: How did we ever come up with it?
I consider it “my job” to shatter the stereotype of the unprofessional painting contractor. I am blazing my own trail and working differently. ~ Omar Rivera Omar and Katherine visited our offices back in August 2014, interested in professional office space for their Flagler County Startup, Dr. Paint.
As I would mention Shirley Chisholm, people would often say “I did not know” I would offer what I knew and listen for what I didn’t. The conversation would often end with “I Know Now”
The traveling distance between Shelton, Connecticut and Palm Coast, Florida is 1,070.7 miles – or a straight 16 hour drive (not including traffic and bathroom breaks). That’s exhausting, but a lot of people do it.
It was 11:00 a.m and I could already feel the busy vibe at our Coworking Space.
Some people can’t even function in the morning without having that first mug of joe. Whether you instant, brew, or k-cup your caffeine, you don’t have to be a coffee guru to understand why people drink coffee.
All new jobs, if they’re really new, come with some degree of intrigue. However, there’s something about that first job that always makes them feel momentous, like you’ve conquered something major. And you have done just that–no matter how modest the job may seem.
An Office Divvy Team Product Review We asked some of our team to give their opinion of Pixabay, a stock image licensing service designed to benefit both the artist and the searcher/seeker. Monica, an Office Divvy junior associate, and amateur photographer, took the lead in creating an account and uploading a picture. Here’s Monica’s take:
Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs… Oh My! You know very well that working from a home office could be a blessing and a curse. Working from home is a privilege and has so many advantages, but it also comes with problems such as isolation (having nobody around to bounce ideas off of, collaborate, to tell a joke to) and distractions (do we really need to name them? Okay: Refrigerator, TV, Laundry, […]
Every Easter at Office Divvy, we hold an annual Jelly Bean Guessing Contest. This is how it works: We stuff a glass jar with jellybeans, and count them one by one as we put them in. Don’t worry, no hands touch the jellybeans, we are hygiene-freaks.