Got my first warning today...(Rant)
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Since you do not add to the wear of the parking lot pavement or take up space like a car, demand a rebate for saving the place money ! Also demand a reuced co pay for your health coverage because you are doing something to improve your health. It makes more sense than not wearing bike shorts.
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The bibs are from PI and not even 6 months old yet. I follow the washing instructions to the letter so that they last as long as they can. I cant really afford to be throwing away money on cycling gear all the time. So I take care of it as best I can.
Maybe if I were tanned and looked like David Beckham it might be different...LOL
Maybe if I were tanned and looked like David Beckham it might be different...LOL
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Get a really skimpy tri racing suit and wear that in for a couple days in a row. Then ask 'em if they'd rather you switched back to the regular cycling shorts and jersey.
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Take the high-road on this one. Meet with your supervisor. Offer to throw on a pair of sweatpants or something before you walk into the building. He's probably got to report back up to his boss. Give him every reason to say: "hey, that biker-guy is reasonable, and we've worked out a solution to the problem." Then, if the nurses still complain, your super is likely to see them as the unreasonable party.
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This seems really petty and I bet your supervisor is annoyed at the people who are complaining. However, probably the simplest and most effect way to deal with it is to put a pair of gym shorts on.
It kind of annoys me that these women think they have a right to complain about this as women tend to be the worst offenders in this area. Women's office casual ware has gotten pretty form fitting and revealing in the last several few years too. It is another one of those where do your rights end and my rights begin things.
It kind of annoys me that these women think they have a right to complain about this as women tend to be the worst offenders in this area. Women's office casual ware has gotten pretty form fitting and revealing in the last several few years too. It is another one of those where do your rights end and my rights begin things.
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Me and my g/f where actaully discussing this earlier today. What would you say are the percentage of the nurses who are overweight and/or smoke?
My guess was 30% overweight, 50% smoke.
My guess was 30% overweight, 50% smoke.
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Okay so I just got an email from my supervisor about the way I come dressed to work. Apparently some of the Nurses I work with (in an office setting) have taken issue to the fact that I wear Lycra to bike to work in. I don't quite know how to reply to the email from my supervisor. I didn't see anywhere in the dress code for work stating that commuting to work in bib shorts and a Jersey is against policy. Perhaps they are intimidated by my enormus manhood...(yeah right...)
I dont really have any other clothes to wear to bike in right now since funds are a little scarce because of my wedding coming up in Decmeber. I guess if they have a problem with it, that is on them.
Thanks for letting me rant.
I dont really have any other clothes to wear to bike in right now since funds are a little scarce because of my wedding coming up in Decmeber. I guess if they have a problem with it, that is on them.
Thanks for letting me rant.
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Maybe they don't want to see every contour of your body. So, be modest, and toss on a pair of pants after you dismount. End of problem.
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Did the OP talk to HR? I would start there and try to determine if I had a leg to stand on.
Throwing on a set of jogging pants would be an option. However, I am more inclined to return the complaint with a fight being the stubborn mule that I am.
Throwing on a set of jogging pants would be an option. However, I am more inclined to return the complaint with a fight being the stubborn mule that I am.
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I did speak with HR about it yesterday. They gave me a case number and told me they would get back with me regarding the policy of dress code in my situation. I honestly dont know why I have to change my habits for people, but in order to keep the peace I will adjust. Thank goodness I get to start working from home soon. so Pants and a T shirt are going on before I enter the building.
People suck.
People suck.
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Do these overweight co-workers who are offended by your attire realize that if you drove your car there would be one less parking space and they might have to walk further each day?
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I did speak with HR about it yesterday. They gave me a case number and told me they would get back with me regarding the policy of dress code in my situation. I honestly dont know why I have to change my habits for people, but in order to keep the peace I will adjust. Thank goodness I get to start working from home soon. so Pants and a T shirt are going on before I enter the building.
People suck.
People suck.
You have to change your habits for people because that's what we do to accomodate each other. Kind of like not burping and farting around people (you don't do that too, do you?) That's called civilization. Otherwise we'd still be a bunch of monkeys flinging crap at each other from treelimbs.
#39
When you arrive to work, Do you hang out like in the cafeteria or chill in your office for a while before changing into working clothes?
Are the shorts too tight?
The subject is very sensitive; Could there be other issues at your place and the employees finally found an excuse to complain?
Are the shorts too tight?
The subject is very sensitive; Could there be other issues at your place and the employees finally found an excuse to complain?
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Work can only tell you what to wear at work, not to and from work.
And first amendment doesn't apply.
And first amendment doesn't apply.
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Try this. Start every conversation with your co-workers by pointing to your eyes and saying, "I'm up here."
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I work with all nurses and have for about 15 years. Usually they dont mess with the guys as much as they do each other, but one thing I have learned is that often, what they complain about it not the problem. Usually it was because you pay a little more attention to one and not the other or one mentioned you were good looking or something. KNOW your dress code and wait for one of them to break it. Then if they mention anything about how you look in them it is EEO time. Try telling them thire butt looks nice, you would probably be shot.
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One approach would be to discuss what IS appropriate attire for a cyclist. In a medical setting, everyone is wearing uniforms because that's the thing to wear. If you can locate any catalogs of cycling gear, you might try showing what the appropriate cycling gear is.
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StephenH, you are talking about a bunch of women, logic like yours (male) does not matter. I work with women that get mad at each other and dont speak for weeks becasue the Doctor speaks to one and not the other. Trust me, the bicycling clothes is not the problem, might even be they are 50 lbs overweight and resent anyone who works out and stays in shape. I dont care if this is not politically correct, this is true.
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It's bizarre that so many "health care workers" are waddling around the halls of so many hospitals schlepping around so many excess pounds of flab.
Perhaps the profession attracts the overweight because the standard "scrubs" uniform isn't exactly flattering...
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If I had to guess why (some) Nurses are overweight it would have something to do with having an extremely stressful job with an incredible amount of responsibility, poor coping mechanisms, and caring for people all day, so that when they get home they don't give a damn. But that's just my opinion.
On my floor (a medicine floor in a larger teaching hospital), most of the nurses are under thirty, thin, and attractive. Most have completed their BSN's and are working on their masters. The nurses that are overweight tend to be of the old guard, career floor nurses. Oh, and about a quarter of the nurses on my floor are men, FWIW. As far as politics and gossip, everyone tends to work together and be pleasant. Part of me thinks this is because most people only work three days a week, so you don't see the same people all day everyday. Anyway, what I'm getting at is some of the opinions expressed are broad generalizations and should not be taken as characterizing nurses.
And shorts are the easy answer.
-Rob.
On my floor (a medicine floor in a larger teaching hospital), most of the nurses are under thirty, thin, and attractive. Most have completed their BSN's and are working on their masters. The nurses that are overweight tend to be of the old guard, career floor nurses. Oh, and about a quarter of the nurses on my floor are men, FWIW. As far as politics and gossip, everyone tends to work together and be pleasant. Part of me thinks this is because most people only work three days a week, so you don't see the same people all day everyday. Anyway, what I'm getting at is some of the opinions expressed are broad generalizations and should not be taken as characterizing nurses.
And shorts are the easy answer.
-Rob.
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I am an RN, have been for 15+ years. I have worked on good units like you are talking about. Sometimes I am hypercritical of my profession but I really do love it. The old, fat floor nurses are still in charge in many hospitals and on many units. In these places the bickering and backbiting is unbelieveable and I know you know what I am talking about. The OP problem sounds so much like the petty spats I seen on a daily basis working the floor or unit. Maybe I jumped to conclusions in this case but that is just my overwhelming experience
The face of nursing is changing and today it is truly a profession, yet there are still some things we need to work on.
Oh and two other things 1)what does FWIW mean and 2) "On my floor (a medicine floor in a larger teaching hospital), most of the nurses are under thirty, thin, and attractive. Most have completed their BSN's and are working on their masters." Where is this? I might be up for a career move.
The face of nursing is changing and today it is truly a profession, yet there are still some things we need to work on.
Oh and two other things 1)what does FWIW mean and 2) "On my floor (a medicine floor in a larger teaching hospital), most of the nurses are under thirty, thin, and attractive. Most have completed their BSN's and are working on their masters." Where is this? I might be up for a career move.
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StephenH, you are talking about a bunch of women, logic like yours (male) does not matter. I work with women that get mad at each other and dont speak for weeks becasue the Doctor speaks to one and not the other. Trust me, the bicycling clothes is not the problem, might even be they are 50 lbs overweight and resent anyone who works out and stays in shape. I dont care if this is not politically correct, this is true.
Something else is going on. You stink, or parts are hanging out, or you pissed someone off somehow. Or you, like, walked down the hall and, like, she said "hi" and, like, you didn't, or something.
I see two possibilities: Roll with it, drag on some running shorts (if that solves the problem, which it may not)
OR play the "They're making me uncomfortable. I feel threatened. They are creating a hostile environment with complaints not based on my work performance"
This will suck up all you enegry and life but will be fun for us to read about. If it does't kill you or make you crazy you could end up winning a zillion dollar lawsuit, but don't count on it.
Just for fun, let's try to imagine men complaing about a female nurse, same story otherwise. I'll bet that wouldn't fly for a second.
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Yeah I got my shorts already, figured I could still keep the bibs and wear some baggy mtn shorts or something, but didn't commute to work today becuase of a broken weld where the chainstay and the bottom bracket housing meet. So I should be good to go for Wednesday. Found out though that the complaint was filed by a nurse that sits 4 cubes away fom me and uses a rascal scooter to get around. So I am thinking that this is more of a tactic to help herself feel better about her situation. Who knows, I am only guessing at this point. But like I said, it is going to be short lived due to one of two things. Either 1. I start working from home and would be able to come to work in the buff if I so desired, or 2. I finish school and just get away from the situation in total.
Thanks for all of your input. It is interesting to see things from a different perspective than my own. A lot of different sides to a common arguement. I just hope none of you all have to deal with anything like this. Have a great rest of the weekend and keep riding.
Thanks for all of your input. It is interesting to see things from a different perspective than my own. A lot of different sides to a common arguement. I just hope none of you all have to deal with anything like this. Have a great rest of the weekend and keep riding.
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