Just found out that despite being in the top third by seniority of both my group and the company at large (which is how office space is allocated around here), I’m back on the list of people who don’t get their own office. When my boss broke the news to me, he added "not that this is any consolation, but there were people who were tripled up before you got doubled…". Now, don’t get me wrong–I understand that space may be tight around this part of campus, and I’ve had office mates before and it worked out just fine, but this just isn’t normal.
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At least this explains why parking is so tight. If they are putting two or three people in each office, that means extra cars in the parking lot that the original design never took into account.