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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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October 12, 2013, 12:35:06 PM »
Quote from: kopfjäger on October 11, 2013, 07:33:28 PM
I work with Men.
even better... work around children. i walk into a classroom with helmet in hand, im a superhero.
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True. Kids get it. They wave to you from cars and the sidewalk, so I always wave back.
They remember that stuff and it may lead them to ride one day. A ride on the back of a Z900 changed my life.
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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October 12, 2013, 03:16:43 PM »
Reminds me of a dog in the back of an SUV I saw while riding.
The dog was so stoked "HEY LOOK THERE'S A GUY RIDING A MOTORCYCLE!!!!!!"
A ride on the back of a CB350 did it for me, I was maybe 8 or 9.
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: koko64 on October 12, 2013, 02:54:02 PM
True. Kids get it. They wave to you from cars and the sidewalk, so I always wave back.
+1, wish they could see the smile under my visor =).
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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I was leaving work for two track days at NJMP. One of the girls in the office said I should stop at Six Flags on the way by and do something exciting. I'm pretty sure she doesn't get it
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: Speeddog on October 12, 2013, 03:16:43 PM
Reminds me of a dog in the back of an SUV I saw while riding.
The dog was so stoked "HEY LOOK THERE'S A GUY RIDING A MOTORCYCLE!!!!!!"
A ride on the back of a CB350 did it for me, I was maybe 8 or 9.
Dogs get it. They look so happy at speed!
I was 9 on that Z900. I remember the road flashing by and big lean angles. It's never left me. We need to convert them young, to the True Way
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I've only had one person say something negative. something like "it's so dangerous, aren't you afraid?" My reply was "I'm more afraid of dying without living."
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Quote from: bobspapa on October 12, 2013, 12:35:06 PM
even better... work around children. i walk into a classroom with helmet in hand, im a superhero.
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: koko64 on October 12, 2013, 04:26:32 PM
Dogs get it. They look so happy at speed!
Saw a Guy get off a Harley one day with the the slogan on his T-shirt " Only a motorcyclist understands why a dog sticks its head out the window of your car."
So true.
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let me play the devils advocate for a moment...you don't give a rats ass about what your co-workers or bosses say about them seeing you ride the way that you did ( which to them seemed aggressive-regardless of how it was in reality)...these are people to whom you are forced to have a report with and communicate with....your willingness to dismiss arrogantly ( which is how I read the origional post) does close certain doors for you.
1) if they are/were looking for a long term employee to invest in and promote, are they going to look at the team player who is safe and productive and predictable that they can count on for being there? of course they are, because risk assesment is an integral part of people when they look at you as an employee.
2) whether they can understand it or not, but did you make an attempt to explain the dynamics of perhaps why you might have been doing what you were at that moment so as to possibly lessen the impression of aggression? that could be one of the moments where perhaps you open a door of complexity that might not have been opened, regardless of how likely it really might or might not have been. use the idea of physics and dynamics as a way to bridge that gap.
just some food for though when you have an "in your face-I don't care" flagrant attitude...
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: ab on October 11, 2013, 04:29:43 PM
I am in I.T and surrounded by managers that are into golf.
Unlucky you - I'm in IT too and the front end dev who sits next to me rides (talked him into his first track day) and my boss Autocrosses a tweaked MR2
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: zooom on October 14, 2013, 04:20:07 AM
let me play the devils advocate for a moment...you don't give a rats ass about what your co-workers or bosses say about them seeing you ride the way that you did ( which to them seemed aggressive-regardless of how it was in reality)...these are people to whom you are forced to have a report with and communicate with....your willingness to dismiss arrogantly ( which is how I read the origional post) does close certain doors for you.
1) if they are/were looking for a long term employee to invest in and promote, are they going to look at the team player who is safe and productive and predictable that they can count on for being there? of course they are, because risk assesment is an integral part of people when they look at you as an employee.
2) whether they can understand it or not, but did you make an attempt to explain the dynamics of perhaps why you might have been doing what you were at that moment so as to possibly lessen the impression of aggression? that could be one of the moments where perhaps you open a door of complexity that might not have been opened, regardless of how likely it really might or might not have been. use the idea of physics and dynamics as a way to bridge that gap.
just some food for though when you have an "in your face-I don't care" flagrant attitude...
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Mostly positive conversations since there are enough people around that ride that it is an accepted norm though there have been some accidents with riding co-workers that reinforces the riding is dangerous viewpoint with the non-riding along the way.
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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Quote from: zooom on October 14, 2013, 04:20:07 AM
let me play the devils advocate for a moment...you don't give a rats ass about what your co-workers or bosses say about them seeing you ride the way that you did ( which to them seemed aggressive-regardless of how it was in reality)...these are people to whom you are forced to have a report with and communicate with....your willingness to dismiss arrogantly ( which is how I read the origional post) does close certain doors for you.
1) if they are/were looking for a long term employee to invest in and promote, are they going to look at the team player who is safe and productive and predictable that they can count on for being there? of course they are, because risk assesment is an integral part of people when they look at you as an employee.
2) whether they can understand it or not, but did you make an attempt to explain the dynamics of perhaps why you might have been doing what you were at that moment so as to possibly lessen the impression of aggression? that could be one of the moments where perhaps you open a door of complexity that might not have been opened, regardless of how likely it really might or might not have been. use the idea of physics and dynamics as a way to bridge that gap.
just some food for though when you have an "in your face-I don't care" flagrant attitude...
You can't change anyone's opinion about politics, abortion, religion or motorcycles.
It is what it is and I don't give a rat's ass about what anyone else thinks so gave up a long time ago trying to be a good ambassador to the sport and just try to treat others as I hope to be treated.
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Re: Co-workers and their views about bikers
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I used to get a hard time from my uncle who would call bikes "donorcycles." He's an incredibly nice person, but a bit hard headed.
Finally, I pointed out to him that the rate of crashes in small planes (like his) is fairly high for his age group and instead of being "donors" the pilots are picked up with a sponge.
Nothing else since...
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