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Motorcycle Commuting Finally Pays Off!
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Well, motorcycle commuting has finally paid me the best benefit possible. Reduced commute times, better fuel economy and retention of sanity from not sitting in traffic? Happy wife because I don't want to throw something when I get home from work? A clear mind? The ability to park indoors, in my shop, away from the ravages of the homeless who hove around our back alley?

Yeah, all of those things are fine, I guess.

But, for years, I have been working in a semi-private work area in my office, when I'm not in the shop out back. I have a partition, and when I change into and out of my riding gear, I'm not fully exposing myself to others in the office. But, I haven't been too careful about it. Heck, you work with people for almost 20 years, they're gonna see something from time to time.

I didn't realize how much of an issue this apparently was...

The boss man decided to work from home from now on. So, my coworkers got together and collectively decided that I should get his private office, so that I can shut the door and change in private.

I just finished outfitting it to my needs. I've got room for a changing couch, a cabinet to hold my gear, and a helmet table. There's a TV to watch important industry news (or cartoons).

Still more floor space. If a project bike can fit through the door... maybe...
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#2
For me it pays off in the form of extremely reduced insurance costs, but from what I know about SoCal that's not true for you.

My changing room is a 5'x4' powder room in the back of the office. They do keep telling me i should park my bike in the breezeway but i swear the other businesses in this building are going to have a fit about that.
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#3
Yeah, no real insurance breaks here for riding. Luckily, the CB isn't classified as a sporty bike where I live by USAA, so it's not a killer on cost. Funny you should mention other businesses complaining about your parking arrangements. We've been in a years-long turf war with our neighboring business over parking. Putting my bike inside my shop keeps me out of the battle.
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(10-22-2021, 02:33 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Well, motorcycle commuting has finally paid me the best benefit possible. Reduced commute times, better fuel economy and retention of sanity from not sitting in traffic? Happy wife because I don't want to throw something when I get home from work? A clear mind? The ability to park indoors, in my shop, away from the ravages of the homeless who hove around our back alley?

Yeah, all of those things are fine, I guess.

But, for years, I have been working in a semi-private work area in my office, when I'm not in the shop out back. I have a partition, and when I change into and out of my riding gear, I'm not fully exposing myself to others in the office. But, I haven't been too careful about it. Heck, you work with people for almost 20 years, they're gonna see something from time to time.

I didn't realize how much of an issue this apparently was...

The boss man decided to work from home from now on. So, my coworkers got together and collectively decided that I should get his private office, so that I can shut the door and change in private.

I just finished outfitting it to my needs. I've got room for a changing couch, a cabinet to hold my gear, and a helmet table. There's a TV to watch important industry news (or cartoons).

Still more floor space. If a project bike can fit through the door... maybe...
Congratulations!

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed
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(10-22-2021, 02:33 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Well, motorcycle commuting has finally paid me the best benefit possible. Reduced commute times, better fuel economy and retention of sanity from not sitting in traffic? Happy wife because I don't want to throw something when I get home from work? A clear mind? The ability to park indoors, in my shop, away from the ravages of the homeless who hove around our back alley?

Yeah, all of those things are fine, I guess.

But, for years, I have been working in a semi-private work area in my office, when I'm not in the shop out back. I have a partition, and when I change into and out of my riding gear, I'm not fully exposing myself to others in the office. But, I haven't been too careful about it. Heck, you work with people for almost 20 years, they're gonna see something from time to time.

I didn't realize how much of an issue this apparently was...

The boss man decided to work from home from now on. So, my coworkers got together and collectively decided that I should get his private office, so that I can shut the door and change in private.

I just finished outfitting it to my needs. I've got room for a changing couch, a cabinet to hold my gear, and a helmet table. There's a TV to watch important industry news (or cartoons).

Still more floor space. If a project bike can fit through the door... maybe...

Thumbs Up

That certainly beats suiting up and down in the urine-soaked corporate washrooms.
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#6
Well played, Gone.
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#7
Nice looking space... do the window blinds work?
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#8
The blinds work, but the office is pretty dark when they are pulled. There are two large West-facing windows that are one-way glass, but I guess you could see in if it were dark outside and the lights are on. But, I've been changing clothes that way for years, so this would be nothing new.
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#9
That is a very nice "Man Cave" and at work too!
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(10-22-2021, 02:33 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Well, motorcycle commuting has finally paid me the best benefit possible. Reduced commute times, better fuel economy and retention of sanity from not sitting in traffic? Happy wife because I don't want to throw something when I get home from work? A clear mind? The ability to park indoors, in my shop, away from the ravages of the homeless who hove around our back alley?

Yeah, all of those things are fine, I guess.

But, for years, I have been working in a semi-private work area in my office, when I'm not in the shop out back. I have a partition, and when I change into and out of my riding gear, I'm not fully exposing myself to others in the office. But, I haven't been too careful about it. Heck, you work with people for almost 20 years, they're gonna see something from time to time.

I didn't realize how much of an issue this apparently was...

The boss man decided to work from home from now on. So, my coworkers got together and collectively decided that I should get his private office, so that I can shut the door and change in private.

I just finished outfitting it to my needs. I've got room for a changing couch, a cabinet to hold my gear, and a helmet table. There's a TV to watch important industry news (or cartoons).

Still more floor space. If a project bike can fit through the door... maybe...

Wasn’t the cabinet over by the window previously? I could swear when several of us were down there looking for the keys to your precious, that’s where it was.
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