If you are referring to people clogging up the reserve-room spaces you have a valid criticism. However, if you are referring to the many people who chose to work in the aisle cubes then no, you do not have a valid criticism. There are more than enough of these aisle cubes for everyone, which is proven by simple observation (there are always empty aisle cubes everyday, all throughout the day). I tend to prefer working in the aisle cubes because there I can actually concentrate on work, without needing to be bombarded by the non-stop, noisy, chitchat as people talk about their personal lives. You need to let employees do what they can to do what they are hired to do...that being...helping Fiserv be successful and productive. And expecting everyone to be locked at their designated seats is d-mb. REALLY d-mb.