I think it depends on the cube wall height. I have seen some that are barely higher than the desk and others that are well over 6 feet tall. I liked my cube when I worked in one. I could hear on the phone better than in an open office. I turned down one job at the interview as the room was gigantic no acustic tiles and no sound proofing the noise from the printers was a din.
This one’s a really old repeat. I posted it outside my cube, almost 10 yrs ago. We had cube walls 5 ft. high. We did have a few, not quite so serious, collisions.
They put one of those hemispherical mirrors outside our break room. The problem is that old guys, like myself, have to look at our feet while carrying things. So, there are still minor collisions.
Pickled Pete about 3 years ago
Doug K about 3 years ago
He doesn’t really know that for sure. He was looking the other way.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Ide be claustrophobic in a cubical.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Exiting a cubicle can be dangerous!
itspennyc about 3 years ago
I think it depends on the cube wall height. I have seen some that are barely higher than the desk and others that are well over 6 feet tall. I liked my cube when I worked in one. I could hear on the phone better than in an open office. I turned down one job at the interview as the room was gigantic no acustic tiles and no sound proofing the noise from the printers was a din.
drycurt about 3 years ago
This one’s a really old repeat. I posted it outside my cube, almost 10 yrs ago. We had cube walls 5 ft. high. We did have a few, not quite so serious, collisions.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
They put one of those hemispherical mirrors outside our break room. The problem is that old guys, like myself, have to look at our feet while carrying things. So, there are still minor collisions.