Please note that as of tomorrow, August 15th, Work Industries World Headquarters will be located at the following address:
Work Industries World Headquarters
Suite 302 – 70 E. 2nd Avenue
Vancouver, BC, Canada – V5T 1B1
Anyone looking to reach us by post, with a cheque perhaps or an invitation to a swanky affair, should direct their love, paper and postage to James Sherrett at this address, care of Work Industries.
If you’d like to drop in and see our swish 125 square feet, call first then use this handy Google map of our office location.
I speak for all of us here when I say we’re very excited to take Work Industries out of the home and into the office. We’ll be sharing office space with some great companies like Echo Memoirs and Capulet Communications.
Professionalism, ho!
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