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Originally Posted by Industry_Hack
Would you say that to the building, the CEO, or the facilities guy?
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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.