RichardB
Slightly retro
- Location
- West Wales
Has anyone ever had to do a day's work wearing their cycling clothes? I nearly had to tonight. For the last year or so I have had an arrangement with my boss. She lets me use her office to change in after my commute, and I keep the clothes I am not wearing in a drawer in one of her cupboards. She works days and I work nights, so we rarely meet and the arrangement worked well. Until tonight ...
I got into work, slightly late, to find that in my four days off the company has decided to relocate several large departments, and her office was empty and the cupboard gone. Colleagues going off shift had no idea where it could be, but had several ideas, none of which led to the cupboard and the clothes. No phone signal, so I couldn't call her up and ask. I did the first part of the shift in tights and a Night Vision jacket, much to the amusement of staff and customers, and then another colleague had the bright idea of looking in a room (IT office, usually locked like a fortress) and found them in there. You'd have to know the company, but this just defied all logic. It is literally the last place I would have looked.
I only had on the jacket and a thermal layer underneath, and I was fairly damp from the ride, so I was dreading a cold night shift wearing very little. Warm and dry now, but it could have been worse!
I got into work, slightly late, to find that in my four days off the company has decided to relocate several large departments, and her office was empty and the cupboard gone. Colleagues going off shift had no idea where it could be, but had several ideas, none of which led to the cupboard and the clothes. No phone signal, so I couldn't call her up and ask. I did the first part of the shift in tights and a Night Vision jacket, much to the amusement of staff and customers, and then another colleague had the bright idea of looking in a room (IT office, usually locked like a fortress) and found them in there. You'd have to know the company, but this just defied all logic. It is literally the last place I would have looked.
I only had on the jacket and a thermal layer underneath, and I was fairly damp from the ride, so I was dreading a cold night shift wearing very little. Warm and dry now, but it could have been worse!