tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6323331624230590906.post5473366593260168175..comments2023-12-22T22:09:04.698-06:00Comments on The Cycle: Cage MatchJason T. Nunemakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14140597732588714945noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6323331624230590906.post-29209761389141622502015-10-05T19:11:49.164-05:002015-10-05T19:11:49.164-05:00Congrats on getting proper parking! I have to adm...Congrats on getting proper parking! I have to admit to being a bit jealous... my bike parking facility consists of a bike rack located at the edge of a parking lot and almost on a sidewalk. It's in the middle of a cornfield, so to speak, so there's almost no risk of theft. The risk of rain and snow, however, is quite significant.<br /><br />While I'm here, can I complain about the lack of a locker room & shower? I work in a huge office building that is a converted factory. When it was being converted, I pestered everyone I could find to see if there was some way to add lockers, a changing area, etc. I got lots of "well, let's see what we can do", which is just a polite way of saying "not a chance in hell".<br /><br />Of course, my employer is a humble, small, multi-national corporation that is one of the Dow industrials, so how could they afford to sneak a small locker room in?? Well, they could have retained the locker room that was already there for the shop guys!! It killed me when I saw that they tore it out to make an executive lunch room. <br /><br />Anyway... I'm glad that your employer is a bit more enlightened, or perhaps more profitable? I hope that your bike can now spend the day protected from the petty thieves, miscreants and weather. <br /><br />Steve in Peoria Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com