Thursday 2 May 2019

A group of people paid $2.25 an hour to work at a makeshift 'office' in a San Francisco parking space, and it shows just how expensive and crowded the Bay Area has become

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What do you get when the office meets the parking lot? 

Look no further for an answer than San Francisco, where some people are paying $2.25 an hour to work in a parking space, according to the NBC News reporter Scott Budman.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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