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Why stood at the bus stop ... could you not ride to work to relieve your anxiety !
 
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SteCenturion

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Why stood at the bus stop ... could you not ride to work to relieve your anxiety !
No - sorry.

My work forbade's it.

Public Transport industry & "must own, maintain & drive a car" (and drive to work regardless of options) is stipulated in my contract for 'operational reasons'.

Shame really as I could use Cycle Hubs & lockers all over Greater Manchester (they have one of the biggest % of the government cycling fund announced last year too.
 
No - sorry.

My work forbade's it.

Public Transport industry & "must own, maintain & drive a car" (and drive to work regardless of options) is stipulated in my contract for 'operational reasons'.

Shame really as I could use Cycle Hubs & lockers all over Greater Manchester (they have one of the biggest % of the government cycling fund announced last year too.
I see ... may be tomorrow if your off work you can join in ! will be over your way tomorrow ...if your stood at the bus stop am !
 
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No such luck for me @tissot - toddler poorly - mum out of hospital last night & church a.m against my will & (to get my girl into chosen school).
 
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I'm supposed to be on a rest weekend, no cycling, but I'm looking at the sunshine and thinking I want to go out, and cursing the fact that I didn't after I dropped the Mrs off at the station first thing this morning, I cant now I've too much to do this afternoon, I wont be able to get out tomorrow either. :sad:
 

cyberknight

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No - sorry.

My work forbade's it.

Public Transport industry & "must own, maintain & drive a car" (and drive to work regardless of options) is stipulated in my contract for 'operational reasons'.

Shame really as I could use Cycle Hubs & lockers all over Greater Manchester (they have one of the biggest % of the government cycling fund announced last year too.
Unless you need a car to do your job then it would be interesting to hear the reasoning behind this , if you arrive at work and do not need use of a vehicle during your work hours i cant see how they can tell you that you need to?
 

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Unless you need a car to do your job then it would be interesting to hear the reasoning behind this , if you arrive at work and do not need use of a vehicle during your work hours i cant see how they can tell you that you need to?
I thought that as well.

Could be a secret agent though.
 
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Unless you need a car to do your job then it would be interesting to hear the reasoning behind this , if you arrive at work and do not need use of a vehicle during your work hours i cant see how they can tell you that you need to?
I often need to be at bus depots or metrolink stations at silly times of the day e.g 04.30 of the a.m variety or finish at silly times - e.g 02.00 & this might be up to 35 miles away from home (I also cover cross boundary journeys) so I could be in Manchester one day then Oldham or Warrington or Halifax or Huddersfield etc etc.

To get there/back from some places I would have to set out at 1.30 - 2.00 a.m by public transport (which doesn't exist where I live at these times) or earlier by bike.

I could have a 3 hour cycle in each direction *if I were allowed to*.

To top all this off - if there were an unforseen issue regarding a service or route - my management would re-issue me an alternative duty & I would then have to re-locate using my car.

Cycling for three hours in a shirt trousers & tie uniform not my idea of fun either (I could do this on shorter commutes in guaranteed dry weather).
My rucksack for work weighs approx 20k too - so the public might not appreciate a sweaty guy on their journey (no shower facilities either except for those top nobs at HQ).

It is by no means a 'standard' or desirable job with very unsociable hours/facilities etc but it pays o.k for the area I live in so I just crack on.

It does however significantly impact on family & social life & leaves a lot less time for cycling.
 
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