Wow. I am so sorry about this. I am glad to live in an area where bikes are pretty well accepted and where I worked for medicaid, everyone was pretty eco friendly and anti-car parking because of tickets downtown. So, I had a special room on our floor just for bikes. They wouldn't even here anything about parking it outside.

My Dad worked across the street, though, and they wanted him to park on a tree if he commutes, too! He refused and when you work in management you can throw a fit. He explained to them why A. that was illegal and B. how there was a storage area off the place by the ATM where he could park it. He's doing 10 hour days, too, and only commutes on weekends because that is the only time it is light enough now. I am guessing he is about your age. If only he would listen to "early retirement" or "part retirement and work for a nonforprofit where he can commute" we would be good. He's like me - a workaholic and will work until he physically can't anymore.

I would tell them that this is your way of transportation and you have to have a way to get to/from. If you had a car, would they make it so hard for you to park? No. You would have a parking spot. Maybe they just don't "get" it. That was the problem with Dad's work. None of them were very eco conscious (imagine bankers not being eco conscious!) and didn't understand commuting at all (most people in our town don't). And if you don't need the work or need this job but are still bored (like Dad), why not work for a charity or something? I worked for a non-forprofit (which assists Medicaid) this summer and it was the most rewarding thing ever. I did it for research, but I always learned something and helped a lot of people with my research and efforts to help with health reform and chronic illness.

Long post, I apologize, but I hope it helps you!