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Old 07-17-11 | 07:47 PM
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hammandegger
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Originally Posted by phil15241
I'm an engineering intern and I recently started to commute to work. I've fallen in love with it. Everyday when I get in to work, I store my bike in the coat room (since no one wears coats in July) and I clean up and start work. However, today my supervisor told me that a factory worker complained to management that I was putting my bike in the coat room. The factory worker complained because he thought that I was breaking the rules by putting my bike in the unused coat room and that I was doing something that he couldn't get away with. There is a bike rack outside, but in my time here, I have never seen a bike parked there, and I've talked to people who have been working for the company for over a decade and they said that they have never seen a bike there. So why not leave the bike outside? Well the thing is, I built this bike last summer and I've grown very attached to it. If something happened to it, it would just be very sad for me (and also my wallet).

The thing that really confuses me is why the factory worker complained. He has nothing to gain! It just disturbs me that someone would go out of their way and spend their time and energy to take things away from others. Am I technically not allowed to store a bike in the coat room? Yes. Am I technically in the wrong? Yes. But the fact that no one commutes to my work by bike (except for me) and the fact that I was not harming anything really upsets me. The most wrong anyone did in this situation was cause trouble for others when they themselves had nothing to gain. Anyways that's my rant. Hope you all have better luck than I do. Ride On.
In my opinion the factory worker is jealous/envious of you. Maybe he sees in you what he could have been [under different circumstances] and the only way he can have power over you, is to bring up this issue. You are letting him have power over you, and it is eating away at you.

Forget about it, and count your blessings. Put yourself in the position of the factory worker. He is so miserable he has to resort to this kind of petty, backbiting behavior. Be happy that your education and circumstances have allowed you to travel a different path than that of the factory dude, who probably hates his job but can't quit because he has financial obligations, and zero skills.

Also, this kind of petty behavior is commonplace. The guy probably hates you because he sees you going places, and he sees himself going nowhere.
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