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Tech workers in San Francisco rent $700-a-month ‘sleeping pods’

Por: New York Post Business October 03, 2023

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Tech workers who can’t afford soaring rents have instead opted to stay in $700-a-month “sleeping pods” — 4-foot-tall, semi-open boxes that can fit a single twin mattress and which offer shared bathrooms and common spaces. Employees at Silicon Valley startups are eschewing the Christian Lewis, the founder of Spellcraft AI Founder, that he moved to the Bay Area from Illinois in hopes of growing his AI company. So far, he said he’s not... + full article



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