I agree with Ckorody, but I have a different reason (despite the fact that I am becoming more of a vinyl person all of the time): if you are using a TT in your "office system", you are not really doing enough work and the extra time you have to set up, adjust, clean, turn over, etc records is better spent doing something else - if not, you either are not really in need of econophile advice, or you seriously need to drum up more business...
My advice: for an office system, if you are truly in 'econophile mode', you need a music server (spare PC, or one bought used for little money, and a <$300 USB DAC. If you have an iPod, buy a Wadia dock and plug in your iPod to a nice amp with small "warmish" sounding speakers. If you don't have an iPod, the older ones with the Wolfson DACs can be found used for not a lot. If you are concentrating on your work at all, that will be fine. If your office reels in enough cash to burn a hole in your pocket, use the office budget to pay for a wonderful system later (or send the extra cash to me).
As for the suggestions on carts, I have not problems with my Denon 103R, and I enjoy it quite a lot (I have not used a standard 103 enough recently to remember clearly the differences though).