It's so rare to find a workplace in SF that's not an open office plan that some of the most productive people retreat to remote work just to get shit done in their home office, like Rands did with his Nerd Cave:
Talking about the productivity of private offices could be a major attractor, the way Microsoft way back in the day had a big poster for college recruiting that was a photo of a door and the words "you'll get one of these" on it.
http://blog.circleci.com/silence-is-for-the-weak/
It reminds me of Joel Spolsky's articles on their approach to workspaces.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/FieldGuidetoDeveloper...
It's so rare to find a workplace in SF that's not an open office plan that some of the most productive people retreat to remote work just to get shit done in their home office, like Rands did with his Nerd Cave:
http://randsinrepose.com/archives/a-nerd-in-a-cave/
Talking about the productivity of private offices could be a major attractor, the way Microsoft way back in the day had a big poster for college recruiting that was a photo of a door and the words "you'll get one of these" on it.