To break with the monotony of teleworking, which has become the norm in many companies for almost a year, some workers take the opportunity to go green, stay in the mountains or by the sea. This is the case with Olivier, 33 years old, self-employed in music.
To escape Paris under curfew and his 30 square meter apartment, he invited a handful of friends, all also in their thirties and without children, to spend a week in his parents' second home in Brittany.
“
We need to breathe.
Teleworking in a house by the sea is more pleasant.
It changes ideas and it frees people,
”he testifies.
"
Paris without bars and parties is no longer Paris.
There, it motivates to work with friends.
We give ourselves an end time.
We're all focused.
And we know that at the end of the day, we will have moments of recreation.
"
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This kind of co-working experience in a vacation environment, Niels Rolland, a young salesperson by profession,
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