Posts Tagged ‘Used Cubicles’

Cubicle Fun Facts - Have You Ever Used Cubicles For A Social Experiment?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

38 Outdoor cubicleTake a look at this cool video and see passersby having the time of their lives in a faux office workstation in a very unusual setting. This is probably the first time anyone has used cubicles to create a psychological experiment that doubles as street theater. YouTube user JPAndreoni set up a cubicle complete with a fake phone and computer on the sidewalk of a busy city street. His team even added a water cooler to solidify the impression of being in a typical office environment.

He developed this concept to explore the idea that folks in Western societies feel most comfortable interacting with each other in a work setting. To quote JP, “By placing a work related object in the public space I created a “safe zone” for people to socialize and/or network without feeling awkward.” It certainly had the desired effect!

Offload Used Cubicles: San Diego Businesses Can Get Cash

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

17moneyThere’s no better time than the start of a new year to think about making a clean sweep of your office furniture. What will you do about getting rid of all your used cubicles? San Diego’s city landfill certainly doesn’t need to be the final destination for your old equipment. It’s expected to be completely filled and shut down by 2017!

Fortunately, your panel systems can have a second life - and you can get a little money out of the deal. Of course, if your old furniture is still in decent shape we might be interested in taking a gander at your used cubicles. San Diego is our stomping ground and refurbishing office furniture is one of our specialties. You also have the option of contacting one of the national liquidation companies.

Here’s what you need to do to ensure you get a good deal:

  • Document what you are selling - without an accurate inventory, you won’t be able to determine a fair asking price.
  • Be honest about the condition your cubes are in. Age and the amount of actual wear & tear affect the value of your used equipment.
  • Don’t settle for the first quote you receive. It doesn’t take much effort to contact several liquidators instead of just one.
  • Remember to discuss tax implications with your accounting department before you make a deal to sell your old furniture.

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