Coffee, tea, cocoa, soda, water, nutria-gran, or granola bars available in the morning. We also provide an assortment of cookies and popcorn during the afternoon.
The bathrooms are located on either side of the elevators in the elevator lobby
The Women’s bathroom is located in the hallway; you’ll walkout the front door and go right. The women’s bathroom is on the left. The Men’s bathroom is located in the hallway; you’ll walkout the front door and go right. The men’s bathroom is on the right.
You may use one of our phones in the facility. Please ask your instructor or a Momentum-Netdesk employee to bring you to our conference room.
To make a call, lift the receiver, dial "9", then the number. Long distance calls are restricted (if you need to make a long distance call, your Account Manager will be happy to arrange it).
Your office or family can leave you a message while you're in class by calling (225) 295-4130. Messages will be posted on the door to your classroom.
Cell Phones: Feel free to use your cell phone while you are here, but please respect your classmates by stepping out of the classroom to take your calls. And, please respect the Momentum-Netdesk staff by not taking your call in their offices without checking first. If you need privacy for a phone call, we'll be happy to arrange - talk to your Account Manager.
We invite you to check your e-mail or browse the Internet during breaks and lunch. Please respond to e-mails at appropriate times - lots of keyboard entry is distracting to your classmates.
Momentum-Netdesk provides Internet access as a convenience - please help us by following these guidelines:
- Do not surf sites that contain potentially offensive material.
- Respond to e-mails only on breaks or lunch - lots of keyboard entry is distracting to your classmates.
- Please try to limit your surfing to breaks or lunch. We have a lot of material to cover over the next few days. Staying focused on the material and the instructor is key to staying on schedule and to a positive learning environment for all students.
Visit http://www.netdesk.com/HotelsBatonRouge to search for hotels in the Baton Rouge area.
Please take your books with you each day when you leave. We have night classes and other activities in our classrooms in the evenings and we don't want you to be missing a book when you come back in the morning.
Here's a list of some places we like to eat lunch. It's a wildly varied list. We've listed everything from the best deli restaurants to local Louisiana places you can sit down and relax. They are all within walking distance of Momentum-Netdesk, so have fun and chow down!
| Restaurant |
Description |
Location |
Phone |
| The Buzz Cafe
| deli and pannini sandwiches |
340 Florida St. |
706-1236 |
| Schlitz & Giggles |
pizza and pannini |
301 Third St. |
219-4271 |
| Main Street Market
| assortment of foods |
5th & Main St. |
|
| Harrington’s |
seafood |
329 Florida St. |
343-2626 |
| The Little Village |
italian |
453 Lafayette St. |
218-6685 |
| Subway |
|
301 North Blvd. |
381-8300 |
| Jambalaya Shoppe |
jambalaya, gumbo, red beans and rice |
Fifth & Main St. |
387-3022 |
| Poor Boy Lloyd’s Restaurant |
po-boys & seafood |
201 Florida St. |
387-2271 |
Looking to explore downtown on your lunch break or in the evening? Here are a few suggestions:
Welcome to Baton Rouge -- The capital of Louisiana and the center of all things this great state has to offer. Look around and you'll be amazed by our diverse arts and culture, delicious cuisine and dynamic music scene.
While food is undoubtedly our favorite pastime, shopping is a close second, you can visitThe Mall of Louisiana (6401 Bluebonnet Boulevard), Towne Center (7809 Jefferson Highway), and Perkins Rowe (10107 Perkins Rowe Circle) all three have a great atmosphere for shopping in your spare time.
Visit the Louisiana State Capital (Capital Heights) or the Louisiana Library (701 N 4th Street), admission is free. If you’re an LSU fan, LSU is within driving distance. You can visit Mike the Tiger as he strolls through his new habitat complex near the Pete Maravich Assembly Center or visit the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame which recognizes members of the athletics program that have made a lasting impact on the university
If you’re staying in town over the weekend, visit the Baton Rouge Zoo (3601 Thomas Rd). Discover the animals that call BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo home. More than 1,800 animals await you in the beautifully landscaped Zoo. You'll enjoy The Otter Pond, an exhibit featuring a replicated fishing cabin with underwater viewing of the otters, L'aquarium de Louisiane, which exhibits the fish, reptiles and amphibians of Louisiana. Take a stroll through Parrot Paradise where you'll see rare and colorful birds from the tropics.
Enjoy your stay in Baton Rouge! |