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Elon Musk’s Twitter reportedly added office ‘bedrooms’ for employees

The idiot left is looking for any excuse to shit themselves over where Musk is concerned. Meanwhile...

Facebook


As Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work 2018 list based on employee preferences clearly shows, Facebook benefits are among the most popular. A video game arcade, a bike repair shop, an on-site barber shop, dry cleaning services, or a free EV charging station are only a few of the perks Facebook employees working from Menlo Park get to enjoy. And since tech companies have led the way as far as napping at the workplace is concerned, it is no surprise that employees can also take some refreshing down time in one of the company’s sleeping pods.

Google


Another tech company well-known for its abundant amenities, Google, offers its Mountain View employees the opportunity to catch some shuteye in between tasks in one of their “moon rooms,” complete with blackout curtains, beanbags and couches. Of course, Googlers can also opt to take their nap in one of the already famous MetroNaps sleeping pods. “No workplace is complete without a nap pod. We found that if the 5 to 15 minute power nap works on Sunday before you watch the football game, why not here at work?” David Radcliffe, Vice President of Google’s Real Estate & Workplace Services told CBS News.

Uber


For its San Francisco Technologies offices, Uber worked with Studio O+A to create “a room built for maximum efficiency–a room so built for work that no one would need to leave,” as Denise Cherry, principal at the interior design firm, puts it. This approach features workplace amenities such as a nap/focus room, a kitchenette, a living room space, and a game room. Uber also advocates against drowsy driving. In February it launched a feature that prompts drivers to go offline after reaching a total of 12 hours behind the wheel.

and numerous others.....

 
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