After moving cities three times, I hate how co-working spaces force yearly deals
I've been hopping between countries as a digital nomad for two years now. Every time I land in a new place, I scout for a co-working spot to get some work done. They always, and I mean always, push these crazy yearly membership plans. I only need a desk for a month tops, but they act like I'm signing a lease for life. Last month in Mexico City, I had to shell out for three months just to get a decent chair and wifi. It's a total racket that punishes people who actually travel. Why do they assume we're sticking around forever? This system is plain wrong for anyone living on the move.