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I save money and time by taking all my showers at work.
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I like that everyone at work knows I bike and they know I like to cool off before I shower. So I get there 15 minutes early and start work right away. Then at some point in the morning I get showered and dressed.
Some mornings are busy and I spend an hour or so in the spandex. I had a meeting the other day before I could change, no one seemed to mind. Luckily it was in house and not customers. I did greet some customers with my cycle shoes on after going out for lunch. One commented but did not seem to mind my excuse of I just got back from lunch and had not changed them yet. |
I'm in the shower-if-you-have-one camp. If it's cool and I keep the level of effort down, I'll skip it but a shower literally takes two minutes longer, only four or five if I wash and dry my hair, so why not?
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Birdbath
Having wet hair for the first hour at work is awful.. and unprofessional imho |
I agree and so for women the hair thing is best left to the individual. as a guy with short hair it was easy to bring or store a small bottle of diluted shampoo. I used a big plastic cup to dilute it and rinse my hair. the daily clarifying type shampoos rinse the best. I also arrived well before anyone else so that I was cooled down, dried off and dressed well before anyone else showed up. I was lucky that my boss also let me leave early to avoid the worst of rush hour.
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Shower wins when matched versus sink. In fact, shower kicks the crap out of sink. My old routine use to be to take a shower at home, wear clean workout/cycle clothes, and change in a bathroom stall. I would sometimes use baby wipes to clean up a tad. It worked. My commute is 20 miles each way, plenty of time to get filthy.
Then, recently, like 3 weeks ago, my life changed. I was entering the garage at work (RRB in DC) when I saw some guys with bike standing near an unmarked door. I asked if there was bike storage or something. After a few emails, I got the code for the buildings bike room, which is epic. It is right next to a locker room with showers. THe feeling after taking a shower is pretty damn refreshing, especially this time of year when the humidity is through the roof and we really start getting summer temps. Since I am such a newb to the bike room, I don't have a locker (waiting list) but I just carry a car of soap with me and leave my towel/shower shoes neatly on a hanger, out of the way, in the bike room. Yea, I am a minimalist, a bar of Lever 2000 is all I really need to get clean. There is a gym in the building, but since I am a contractor, I don't think I can take advantage of it, or at the very least, would have to pay. Using a shower is literally a game changer. It makes commuting that much better. The only way I would go back to my old method is if I absolutely had to. ANother good thing is that I can wear cycling gear that has been worn before. I use to run laundry mid week for fresh workout/cycle clothes, but now it is a non issue since I can defunk with a shower. |
Originally Posted by schiiism
(Post 16885470)
Birdbath
Having wet hair for the first hour at work is awful.. and unprofessional imho |
I recently changed jobs and no longer have a shower/locker. Now I bring a dry washcloth with me in the morning and when I first get to work I wet it in a bathroom sink and then strip, wipe and dress in my office.
A shower is vastly superior. |
Originally Posted by scroca
(Post 16887044)
I feel sorry for you people with hair. Shampoo, drying... what a waste.
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Originally Posted by schiiism
(Post 16885470)
Birdbath
Having wet hair for the first hour at work is awful.. and unprofessional imho |
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