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Old 03-24-2010, 10:16 PM   #11
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:29 PM   #12
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Would you say that to the building, the CEO, or the facilities guy?
I would find out who is responsible for the bike rack/parking lot/area the bike rack is in and go from there. Most likely it is the facilities mgr. If that did not get any results I would go to his/her boss and on up the chain of command.

BTW I've done this at a company I used to work for. But only had to go as far as the facilities. The issue was the rack was not bolted to the ground and anyone could have stolen it and all the bikes locked to it. Plus it kept getting bumped by the idiot smokers and the bikes were knocked over, not picked up. Caused a few wheels to become untrue, mine included.

I metioned this more than once to the facilities mgr then when my wheel was bent I took the repair bill from the bike shop to him and asked where do I take it to be reimburserd. I was not reimbursed but shortly after the bike rack was bolted to the concrete pad it was on, especially when he found out I encouraged others to take their repair bills to the company for reimbursement.
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:37 PM   #13
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I would ask permission to contact the property manager. Make up some story about how personnel experience tells you blah blah blah I need to move the bike rack. Show that others fear for there bikes under the same circumstance, but what ever you do do not I repeat DO NOT say

"One thing I would do, and be diplomatic about this when you do it, is make it clear that because of the inadequate bike rack situation you will hold your company responsible if anything happens to your bike."

This implies law suit. No one wants that hassle. Make it more clear that you cannot afford a new bike if anything. If one of my employees even mentions a law suit they get fired a couple of weeks later. Why would I want to keep some one around that's waiting to sue the company I work for and leave me without a job? If they have a legitimate grievance that's one thing ,but threatening to sue some one over a stolen bike who did not steal it is asking for trouble.
Implying and actually stating are 2 differant things. A company has some degree of responsibility for liablilty to personal property. Even with signs posted saying they are not responsible.
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:14 AM   #14
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Implying and actually stating are 2 differant things. A company has some degree of responsibility for liablilty to personal property. Even with signs posted saying they are not responsible.
Good luck with that one -- outside the building, all they have to do is make sure the building doesn't fall over on your vehicle. Parking lots are pretty much liability-free zones.
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Old 03-25-2010, 04:43 PM   #15
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Implying and actually stating are 2 differant things. A company has some degree of responsibility for liablilty to personal property. Even with signs posted saying they are not responsible.
I can see where you want to be right but when it comes to law suits or threats of legal action, no they aren't. Ask any boss in the world and he will tell you the same thing.
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Implying and actually stating are 2 differant things. A company has some degree of responsibility for liablilty to personal property. Even with signs posted saying they are not responsible.
Can you back that up with an example? Preferably a legal precedent.
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:11 PM   #17
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Well, I've made some progress... I sent an e-mail to our facilities person about two weeks ago, and they just got back to me and told me they're putting in a request to get the bike rack moved to the front of the building...

The only thing they can't tell me is how long that process will take, or even how long it takes to hear back on a request...
I'll keep you posted.
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Our facilities manager gave my dept a 330 count bucket of red vines. And all I asked for was a new build on a single desk.
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Well, I've made some progress... I sent an e-mail to our facilities person about two weeks ago, and they just got back to me and told me they're putting in a request to get the bike rack moved to the front of the building...

The only thing they can't tell me is how long that process will take, or even how long it takes to hear back on a request...
I'll keep you posted.
Any updates or progress?

I can thats on good thing about the military, bike racks everywhere.
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Old 05-24-2010, 03:39 PM   #20
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