Coworker decided to move my RK
#61
Right or wrong you wont make any friends at work by being mad that another biker moved your bike in order to help another stranded employee out.
You will look bad in this one. Best case is grab a chance to say thanks for helping out another worker and please make sure you find me next time.
You will look bad in this one. Best case is grab a chance to say thanks for helping out another worker and please make sure you find me next time.
#64
I say lock your bike. Mine has the rotor lock on when it's in my garage at home. But, I would have had a private conversation with him about never doing that again.
#65
i totally overlooked the switch being on............in my mind the guy just got on it and rolled it into a open slot somewhere near.....thats not good..but its not the end of the world.BUT starting the bike up and riding it makes things worse. Alot worse..--------whats done is done but you need to at least tell the guy to STAY THE FK OFF YOUR BIKE.
#67
I thought he said the guy rode a sport bike. Do some of you use the term "biker" for everybody who rides a two-wheeled vehicle?
#69
not to change the subject, but I know few bikers that ride sport bikes and see a million dorks riding harleys ...
#70
The guy was wrong to move your bike but you need to lock it up.
It's amazing what a nice "private" conversation with a person can accomplish. I'd have pulled him off to the side where nobody else could hear what was being said and politely told him I'd break all his f**king fingers the next time he touched my bike.
When you do have one of these "private" conversations the last thing you should always say to the other person is "Do you understand exactly what I'm saying?".
I'm another one that doesn't like all the candy *** political correctness.
It's amazing what a nice "private" conversation with a person can accomplish. I'd have pulled him off to the side where nobody else could hear what was being said and politely told him I'd break all his f**king fingers the next time he touched my bike.
When you do have one of these "private" conversations the last thing you should always say to the other person is "Do you understand exactly what I'm saying?".
I'm another one that doesn't like all the candy *** political correctness.