I may have to do some work while on vacation in Dumaguete, I'm looking for some thoughts on a good place to do remote meetings with customers and coworkers. I have a d*mn rooster living behind my place and I really don't want customers or coworkers hearing it during a call. Any thoughts on a remote office option or quiet coffee shop to work from? The other challenge is the 16 hour time zone difference, so it would be needed outside the 8 am - 5 pm timeframe. The only thing I can think of is a cheap hotel room. Another thought is paying the neighbor to eat his rooster and buy him a new one after I leave. How do you think that would go over? I don't know if people get attached to roosters like they do dogs. What do rooster cost these days? Thanks.
I could recommend the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Maravillas and Saint Joseph, Dumaguete. This is really a very quiet place. But there is a catch, I think there are only nuns living there. Gesendet von meinem M2101K6G mit Tapatalk
I had the same issue at my place - we have several roosters plus many other animals - a good noise cancelling headset works wonders - no background noise gets transmitted.
Roosters are quite precious to Filipinos as often they are used for fighting, I was once at a breeding farm and there they charge P10K per fighting Cock. Seems to me your meetings may be during Dark hours they do tend to make less noise at this time at least till around 4am, although some may start a little earlier, Btw I'm sure whoever you may be in contact with if warned about the situation may find it quite amusing? I know a guy there that puts a slab of thick foam over his windows and he claims this cuts out a great deal of the noise?
Bo's coffee shop has works for me. I don't know their hours but I've been there till 10pm with no problem. I just plug in my laptop and sit in a corner by the window.
I'v got used to roosters I'm surrounded by them, at the back they have many roosters on top of the A shape huts they sit on. Yes they are going for 10k a pop. And some roosters at the side of my house. All a few meters from my perimeter wall. It's the dogs including mine that gets on my nerves, told the wife no more dogs when the're gone.
Wow Jim, With all that noise and the karaoke party's,maybe its time to dig a sound-proof bunker! just a thought JB
I just asked my wife and she said it's for fighting. I guess that idea is out. Seems like not a bad business if you can get almost $200 per rooster. My wife said you need to train them though. How tough can that be? LOL It's hard to know what customers might think. I've heard my wife talking to her family and it can start out funny and become annoying. I'm not necessarily supposed to be out the country. Hmm.......