Re: Freeze.Panes revisited




Amatus Cremona a écrit :

> >
> You do as you please, but I strongly suggest you push hard for what you
> _NEED_ , not what they want.

Thy word has been started today.

>Start checking out other buildings in a five
> mile radius today. It might be cheaper to move buildings. Besides, if the
> practice has hit a plateau in the building you are in, you probably need to
> move anyway.

Re: plateau: this is true. Re moving buildings.... most buildings
around here are made of BRICK and stuff like that..... Hard to put one
in the trunk... ;-)
>
> Personally, I would not want to share physical space with physicians. Their
> work is too different from ours. Most are sloppy. Many do not keep a clean
> office. Then, there is the issue of how very different their staff is from
> ours.

I'm startig to understand that now, after today.

>
> What happens when they wander over and grab your paper towels, soap, etc,
> every time you are out of the building ?

Our door is locked when we are gone now, as it will continue to be
if/when we move.

>
> Sharing secretarial areas can be a huge problem. First off, you have the
> excessive socializing going on, because they are not socializing with fellow
> employees, so they think it is ok. Then, you have the issue of who gets the
> spot closer to the window, who gets which phone lines, who gets use of the
> copier when the physician wants to copy 55 pages of reports.

Sharing: No. I understand that now. Socializing is already rediculously
frequent, as they can see each other across the waiting room floor.

Phones: we have two lines and we will conserve them. The one on the Fax
can run a DSL modem quite efficiently.

Photocopier: will be inside the locked area, as it is now. They have a
HUGE one, sitting in the waiting room.
>
> Your situation may work perfectly and be far better than I could ever
> imagine, but it could also be a real nightmare for you.

Point taken: I'm gonna see if the pharmacist owner will concent to
dropping the rental contract from 2 years 9 months to one year, with
option to renew, just for that eventuality.

> Amatus

Thanks
SP
>

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