I've only worked at nice places, but the most ghetto one in comparison:
Couple years ago, I had a failed startup that got some free office space as part of an incubator program. It was located in the basement of a former sorority house (chapter died in the '80s). It had a funny smell to it, and the fluorescent lights flickered. Also, the table was wobbly and the chairs were missing arms.
Not very ghetto, but compared to a 5yo modern office building and then one with high ceilings/window and coffee-machine to employee ratio of 1:1, that was ghetto.
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