Another Sunday, another workday. There’s a certain point where I pack myself a digital lunch bag and relocate to someplace very public to continue my work. Nearby, I have The Bagel Place With The Free WiFi. A wheat bagel and a can of soda buys me at least four hours of guilt-free office work.The BPwtFW closes at 6. If I’m not done working but not ready to go home yet, I’ll move on to the Panera Bread up the street. Their prices are fairly atrocious, but I make it all back on the free soda refills.At the moment, I’m set up at the Chipotle way up the street. The staff is friendly. The food is cheap, healthy, and tasty. The soda spills carelessly from an ever-replenishing font, just like Wonka’s chocolate waterfall.I limit myself to iPad work here, though. Setting up a virtual cubicle in a joint with just enough tables to handle normal eat-and-go traffic seems like a showboaty and ungrateful gesture, even if you do bring your own WiFi with you.
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