What’s folk take on this.
Only 2 of us at work have bikes and usually only me using it for work. Then only after the winter is over.
Anyway the other guy had car problems so came on his bike today. Recently we’ve had an in flux of staff and parking space is at a premium.
I’ve always parked my bike where I park my car without problem.
This morning the other guy was asked , no not asked but forcefully told, to move his because it was taking up a car space. The very space he’d be taking up if he’d gone in his car.
The boss man is a total twat. A ranting a raving in your face twat. Not wanting to provoke him he moved his bike and ended up getting totally blocked in. My time will come I know, but I’m an argumentative soul and feel like doing as I’ve always done.
There’s a concrete pad right by the door that will easily take 2 bikes but he went off on one when I put mine there!
So, acceptable asking for the bike to be moved, or is he a total twat for asking.
He is by the way a twat of the highest order in case I hadn’t mentioned it
No problem when he parks his 4 x 4 Bentley blocking half a dozen cars in though!
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Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
His car park, so do as he says...in his time...very slowly...
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
Is it a car parking space or just a parking space? Can vans park in the same spaces? If you arrived in your car, you would still occupy that space, does the company take responsibility for damage which occurs to cars in the car park? They can't have it both ways, either they are responsible or they are not.
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
His Company ...........
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
Hope he's not on this forum and knows who you are .......anyways sounds like a total fuckwit to me
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
Shouting and ranting is not acceptable.
Ask for some bike parking space. Explain that two bikes take up the space of one car and that you are saving space by using it, therefore if he provides it he easing a problem which is better for business. Try not to use the word twat during that conversation.
Then shit through he letterbox.
Ask for some bike parking space. Explain that two bikes take up the space of one car and that you are saving space by using it, therefore if he provides it he easing a problem which is better for business. Try not to use the word twat during that conversation.
Then shit through he letterbox.
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Re: Asked not to put a bike in a car space at work
Sounds like an Arsehat, a parking space is a parking space, yes it's his but he's letting his employees park there and it's not his call how you get to work.
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