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  1. #1
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    My new job: bike friendly!

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    My new workplace has a COVERED and well-lit bike lock-up at the parking garage within FULL view of the parking lot attendents. There is a shower for bike commuters (and lunch time joggers) to use. And the company gives free bus passes to all employees who want them, and those busses have bike racks on the front so you can multi-mode commute. Plus they have a bike club!

    How totally cool is that!?!?!

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    fantastic! you deserve it!
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    So do you get to actually tell us where/for whom you're working?

    So pleased that you finally got to move on to a better place.
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    WOw - that is great.

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    I'm up on Pill Hill (aka First Hill, downtown Seattle-ish). A little indimidated by being in the "big city" but I might get over it eventually. Sure do see a LOT of bikes up there!
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    Yahoo, Knot! That's super great! Did you ride to work today?

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    Knotted, how great to work for such a bike friendly company. Wishing you lots of luck with your new job.

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    Wow- that's very cool!!! What a supportive environment- and how nice that your company recognizes that people like to commute and rewards them for it by having lockers, showers and free bus passes (woo hooooo!!!).

    Congrats on your new job- and for the biker friendliness of it!

    You ARE in Seattle tho- I would expect nothing less from a town that has a reputation for being environmentally conscious and aware... what a place!
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    I won't start riding to work until I have my insurance worked out (or at least until July 1 when my temporary insurance will hopefully kick in). I will also need to figure out my routes and such. It'll be about 14 or 15 miles each way, probably mixed bus and bike.

    Right now I'm up to my eyeballs just getting settled in , so I guess it's ok that my insurance is up in the air and I shouldn't ride anyway.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Sounds fantastic - more places should become 'bike friendly'. Congrats to you. What is your profession?
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    Healthcare. Lots of "Family" work in healthcare, as you well know; and I really like where I'm at cuz it's next to the "Family" district of Seattle. Don't have to play the pronoun game here! AND I can ride my bike!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I'd .like to see a pic of that bike garage.

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    BUMP -

    Any chance of a pic? Our sustainability group at work is discussing these things now...


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    We are allowed to keep our bikes in our offices (luckily two government agencies that both have a focus on sustainability and/or transport issues). More exciting one of the tennants in our building currently has the lease over a shower - the shower is off a corridor close to, but not in, their office. They are moving out at the end of the year and we are trying to negotiate to add the shower to our lease

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    Knot, I was in a bit of a rush last night when I logged in

    So I am back to ask if you are still enjoying work and getting plenty of opportunity to commute???
    Your first post sounded so excited!!



    Kiwi... we are not supposed to bring bikes inside - its supposedly a fire risk - but I do anyway (LOL, I am SUCH a rebel!).

    I either lean it across my desk/chair or leave it in the storage room with the paper, videos, DVDs etc...

    There is no way I will put either of my bikes in a bike stand (like the ones we had at school)... those stands were made for sturdy raleigh 20s, not light framed and expensive wheeled road bikes! Plus there's that security issue of leaving an easily stealable $2000 lying around with nothing but a bike lock to anchor it...

    And we are so lucky... my previous manager is a triathelete (he is no longer my direct boss anymore ) and when we planned for the new building we are now in, he insisted on showers on every floor. The one on my floor is the BEST shower in the world, and right outside the office door. MOST excellent!
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 06-25-2007 at 10:40 AM.

 

 

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