Monday, May 23, 2011

Canandaigua Co-Working Network lunch report

Last Friday, I hosted my first network lunch at CCW. 5 of us learned
about each others' businesses and shared our views on the local
economy, education and jobs. We learned that Tarkus Murphy wrote some
BOCES grants that Michael Collins is familiar with as Williamson
School Board President. Mike Nelson and Michael Collins share similar
backgrounds and work. It looked like there may be some business
opportunities they will explore.

I will host another brown-bag lunch networking meeting this Friday
from noon to 1 PM. I will provide the venue and some drinks. Bring
your brown-bag lunch and join us for lively conversation and a chance
to network with other local professionals.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Canandaigua CoWorking - A discrete place to conduct job interviews

Job_interview

As an employer, you may not always want to conduct job interviews at
your office. Potential hires can set the office abuzz with rumors and
can negatively affect productivity.

Hold your discrete interview in my private conference room. Several
of you can comfortably sit for $20 an hour. I will even throw in a
coffee for you. Our location is convenient with lots of free parking.

Call (585) 687-8394 to book your room now.

Robert OBrien

www,cdgacoworking.com

Saturday, May 14, 2011

HOW TO: Be a Better Coworker

Coworking has become a big trend in the tech and startups space — an
office full of people working on different things, who have no
official ties to one another.

Because of this, it can be hard to get the behavioral balance right.
Should you treat your coworkers as colleagues? Is it polite to just
get coffee for yourself? How do you know when someone wants to chat or
just be left alone?

We’ve talked to experienced coworkers from all around the world to get
their Dos, Don’ts, other etiquette tips and general advice about how
to be a better coworker. Whether you’re interested in the concept, new
to coworking, or even a veteran of the shared office, we think you’ll
find some useful tips here. And, as always, please share yours in the
comments below.

1. Employ Audio Etiquette


Getting the sound balance right in a coworking space is crucial to
success. One area that’s rife with potential for annoyance to others
is noise. When you get down to it, people are there to work, and your
noise pollution, whether that’s your phone ringing or a loud meeting,
could be a distraction.

It’s not rocket science to work out how to keep a lid on the volume.
As Lupo Montero, “village wizard” of E-NOISE says, “the most basic
politeness rules apply like anywhere else.”

“In my personal experience, when I moved into The Cube, I was working
with a small team of three people, which meant that now in a shared
space we would need to find alternative spaces to have meetings,” says
Montero.

“Coworking spaces are great for many reasons, but there is a small
price to pay in terms of privacy. A very obvious ‘don’t’ is attempting
to have meetings in a room with other people who don’t care about what
you are talking about and who are trying to concentrate on their own
work.

“Most coworking spaces offer meeting rooms for this reason. I would
say do consider that you might need to leave the room to answer a
phone call (not to annoy your coworkers) and do expect to have to make
special arrangements to host meetings, workshops and so on,” Montero
adds.

“Don’t talk loudly on your phone or act like it’s your own private
office space,” agrees Beth Charlesworth, director of A Little Bird
Told Me, while Tom Cox, founder of 15gifts.com advises “going to a
quiet corner for those important calls.”

And even more annoying than talking loudly on the phone is not
answering it at all. “Yes, the ring on your cell phone is really funny
but if you leave it on your desk when you head out for lunch and it
rings for the entirety of that time, it won’t be here when you get
back,” warns Alexandra Kruse, community cultivator at Office Nomads.

Steve Grigory, VP of marketing at eVenues suggests a simple solution:
“Think about turning the ring volume on your cell phone down in the
office since the phone is always near you and doesn’t need to be at
the volume level of ‘I want to hear it ring on a crowded bus.’ Do you
really need the phone to buzz, beep or vibrate every time you get an
e-mail or a text in the office?”

Read the full article on mashable.com

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Broadband After Breakfast Report

Dr. Sam Samanta  from FLCC Victor Campus spoke about his new Associates Degree program that will guarantee students jobs that pay
in the mid $30K with local manufacturing employers.  The program was designed with input from the local manufacturers who have the jobs to
fill now and into the future. The program can accommodate up to 15 students in the fall term and is a combo of academics and hands-on computer-automation training. This program is ideal for those looking for a high paying job quickly. And in this field there is room for personal growth. 

In summary 2 years, low cost education, employer group specific training. high paying unfilled jobs.  This is a winning combination. Perfect for
HS grads, young people looking to make a career move, ex-military and recently unemployed.  Interested persons can contact me for an intro
to Dr. Sam who can best explain it.

Below is the link to the program.  Unfortunately, FLCC presents this program in boring academic jargon instead of the jobs that await grads.

http://www.flcc.edu/ictech/

Finger Lakes Community College
Robert OBrien
http://cdgacoworking.com/

 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Are you a lawyer looking for quiet room for a deposition?

If you are a lawyer looking for a quiet meeting room to rent in Canandaigua NY, Ontario County, please contact me.  I have a meeting
room for rent near the county and city court house.  I offer affordable rates and a private setting.  Lots of free parking and we are close to
the court houses too.

Coffee and wi-fi included

Robert OBrien
http://cdgacoworking.com/
585 867-8394

Monday, May 2, 2011

A meeting room to rent

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If you work from a home office, how do you ever need to meet a client?

Do you meet at a coffee shop? Do you pitch from your the kitchen table? Do you do lunch to make your pitch?

Well a simple solution is to book the conference room at Canandaigua Co-Working. We rent the space for one hour, half a day or all day.
Rates start at $10 an hour.

No distractions, Neutral ground, Convenient location with lots of  parking. Free coffee and wi-fi too.

Can't beat it. Book your next appointment, interview, workshop or  sales meeting here.


http://cdgacoworking.com/

CoWorking - your instant support team

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We've all had a small computer problem. How did you overcome it. Did it take researching it on the web? DId you call a friend? Did you take it to a repair shop?

At Canandaigua CoWorking, here is a friendly atmosphere. Just ask a coworker, s/he may have your solution. Return the favor and all is good.

At CCW we encourage friendly cooperation and kindness.

www.cdgacoworking.com

Do you miss the company of coworkers?

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Working from home always seems appealing. But the downside is that
you work alone. Working alone does not give the opportunity for the
discussions in the coffee room about your favorite movies or whatever.

At Canandaigua CoWorking we have a serious work space and we have a
space for discussions around a cup of coffee. We got the best of both
worlds.

Join us for a free cup of coffee and a productive work day.


http://cdgacoworking.com/