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No Draft: The apt complex

Seen on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/WhitePeopleTwitter/comments/at5nh8/any_other_people_working_the_night_shift/
Could totally make this better.
Things like insulated and noise proofed walls for the varying parts of the different night shifts.

Delivery service in the lobby which operates 24/7. Get your parcels when you wake up.

speaking of 24/7 places. The cafe is 24/7 everything. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, beer/wine/spirits.
small, medium, and large seating settings in sound proofed capsules. Enjoy your after-shift in peace and quiet whilst your neighbor celebrates. They won't make those work related aches worse, no matter what they do.

weekday rooms: on demand, a place to just check in and drop. Sleep-wake-work-repeat. Take time off on the weekends to actually go home. just flick a switch and someone from house services will sweep through and cleanup. (extra tag/switch if you're a nurse/doctor/specialist who needs some not so lovely stuff cleaned).

No kids. We know it's not nice to exclude anyone but the deal here is this: no matter how angelic they are kids can be difficult. and if we made exceptions we'd have anarchy in less than an hour.

Noise? The dumpster is connected to a roller track that brings it around the corner and out of earshot to be picked up.
The meditation spaces are designed for you to bring your own music. otherwise they're eerily quiet
The Gym has iPods pre-loaded with all sorts of focus tracks for training. BYO earbuds or buy a pair from the store downstairs.

This has been a no-draft run on an idea. Subject to edits and adjustments without warning or reason.

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