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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
...could I, as a caring employer, offer to provide my employee with some free cycle training and claim it against tax? Also where would I find any training for him in sunny Macclesfield?
I haven't used him yet but seemed a nice chap when I met him and seems to do training. Might get him to replace the bearings on my MTB.
http://www.rideandrepair.co.uk/index.html
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400bhp

Guru
Having given my old bike to my employee last week, I was pleased to see that he used it today. So that's two people and two bikes. Warm cosy feeling.

During lunch he told me that he does not cycle on the road (oh dear) and I discovered that he does not know how to use the gears either. He's got no lights or helmet either so now I'm a worried employer :sad:

Ask him to post on here how to use a bike:popcorn:
 
Having given my old bike to my employee last week, I was pleased to see that he used it today. So that's two people and two bikes. Warm cosy feeling.

During lunch he told me that he does not cycle on the road (oh dear) and I discovered that he does not know how to use the gears either. He's got no lights or helmet either so now I'm a worried employer :sad:
Well at least he got one thing right :rolleyes:
 
Having given my old bike to my employee last week, I was pleased to see that he used it today. So that's two people and two bikes. Warm cosy feeling.

During lunch he told me that he does not cycle on the road (oh dear) and I discovered that he does not know how to use the gears either. He's got no lights or helmet either so now I'm a worried employer :sad:

Do you have any job vacancies?
 
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