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How is the lack of space charges working out for you?
Space hoarding?
Forced moves of technical staff from Q areas in nice buildings to open area offices in ratty buildings? Moves of non-technical staff into nice Q buildings that they have no need to occupy?
Zero available lab space for new projects?
How is the lack of space charges working out for you?
Space hoarding?
Forced moves of technical staff from Q areas in nice buildings to open area offices in ratty buildings? Moves of non-technical staff into nice Q buildings that they have no need to occupy?
Zero available lab space for new projects?
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It's not about growth of science anymore. It's about growth of the management and support orgs.
Get with the program! You should be proud to be doing research in a 'rat hole' office. It's saving money so that your programs can be taxed even higher to help further grow of the all important bloated bureaucracies.
I've known situations where the lack of space charges has helped keep experimental space open.