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Just took these with my phone. Small computer store, so one clean shot of up front, one messy shot from the back (service area).

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EDIT: I searched before posting too!... ah well dang..

This is a small radio station (as you can tell). Also, these are computers we've had for aeons... The first one is taken from where I put together the afternoon news. Mostly, I've got the space to myself. And that's bustling Main Street, USA out the window. I've been there 6 years, but we've been on the air since '76.

That may be a small radio station, but it's *way* nicer than any of the stations up here (small or large... well, except for the NPR affiliate, but only because they have some major benefactors). Looks like you have a nice, decent, clean and comfortable workspace -- most stations in our area look a little more... disheveled.
 
That may be a small radio station, but it's *way* nicer than any of the stations up here (small or large... well, except for the NPR affiliate, but only because they have some major benefactors). Looks like you have a nice, decent, clean and comfortable workspace -- most stations in our area look a little more... disheveled.

The two stations to the south of us are like you describe - while they're in a small city (we've in a village), both locations are pretty sad, and they change hands all the time..

I will say it is a nice place to work, even if it's tiny :) You work at a radio station?
 
The two stations to the south of us are like you describe - while they're in a small city (we've in a village), both locations are pretty sad, and they change hands all the time..

I will say it is a nice place to work, even if it's tiny :) You work at a radio station?

TV, actually -- I anchor Local Edition, a newscast that cuts in once every hour on CNN Headline News throughout northern Michigan -- http://www.local-edition.com, in the shameless plug of the day ;-).

I've visited a lot of the local radio stations, though -- I've got friends working for quite a few of them.
 
TV, actually -- I anchor Local Edition, a newscast that cuts in once every hour on CNN Headline News throughout northern Michigan -- http://www.local-edition.com, in the shameless plug of the day ;-).

I've visited a lot of the local radio stations, though -- I've got friends working for quite a few of them.

There's nothing like a small radio station, and the mystique of radio. I'm 27, and people see me say they thought I was in my late 40s..

I had an invite to turn in an application WHAM-TV in Rochester (NY), but haven't turned one in yet - I've had personal tours through the facility and it would be awesome to work there, but there is something so cool about being a part of a small team at the local station - less money, less fame (oh, big deal :D) but more personality and they work with me more than I'd get in a bigger spot. I have the afternoon drive right now, something I'd have to work 20 years to get elsewhere...
 
My usual office (not long moved in so hence the distinct lack of ANYTHING!) :(

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My working from home office

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And the office building in London (one of the training rooms for when I'm delivering)

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building and desk
 

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I'm a hydrologist at a water regulatory agency. It's only fitting that our office be located directly beside the river that we regulate. :p

The building is designed so no office is on the ground level... so nothing gets damaged during a flood. The arrow is pointing to my window. I get a nice view of the parking lot! :(
 

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