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  • noun Alternative spelling of hotelling.

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Examples

  • One thing in real estate we do a lot of is what we call hoteling, where not every single person has their own dedicated workspace.

    unknown title 2009

  • From the sound of it they were also transitioning sales staff that were not in the office full time away from having dedicated workstations, and into some kind of hoteling arrangement.

    Archive 2009-03-01 lavardera 2009

  • From the sound of it they were also transitioning sales staff that were not in the office full time away from having dedicated workstations, and into some kind of hoteling arrangement.

    dupont's move out of private offices lavardera 2009

  • One issue that it sought guidance on, for example, was whether to consider "hoteling," an arrangement in which some employees who aren't in the office every day don't get assigned specific desks or cubicles, but when they are in the office choose from a pool of visitors 'spots.

    Giving Employees a Say in Where They'll Work 2008

  • The USPTO is also looking to expand on "hoteling" –85 percent of trademark examiners work from home and currently 10 percent of patent examiners are working remotely.

    Continuation Rules "Dead as a Doornail"? Peter Zura 2007

  • The USPTO is also looking to expand on "hoteling" –85 percent of trademark examiners work from home and currently 10 percent of patent examiners are working remotely.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • Here, so-called "hoteling" had become the new cubicle.

    Fast Company Allison Arieff 2010

  • Companies have been rationalizing office space since the 1990s, creating shared "hoteling" space.

    ISP-Planet 2009

  • Flexible working options such as hoteling and teleworking further reduce the need for physical office space.

    Wireless Week Headline News 2009

  • (office "hoteling"), resource management, academic scheduling and web calendaring.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2009

  • Hoteling means that workers don’t have permanent workspaces in their offices, but instead wheel out their belongings from storage when they need to come in for a day or two.

    The High Cost of Panic-Moving Amanda Mull 2020

  • Others will try what used to be known as “hoteling” or “hot desking,” in which multiple workers share a desk.

    Opinion | Are You Sure You Want to Go Back to the Office? By 2021

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  • Overheard at work by someone talking about getting someone local rather than a person to come in from out of town: "This way we don't have to deal with travel, and hoteling..."

    April 29, 2009

  • There's no telling

    Like ho-telling

    Like no telling I know ...

    April 29, 2009

  • Eeew.

    May 2, 2009