Ok..... Let me run down the situation.
I work at a medium sized office building, more than 200, less than 400 people in the building. Everyone in the building and the parking lot are from the same company. There are 4 vehicles of the 2 wheel variety that park in the lot... I ride to work 95% of the time, a guy with a scooter rides about 85% of the time, then there are 2 other cruisers (a maroon Harley and a silver Harley) that come far less often.
The scooter guy and I have talked, we know each other's schedule, I get in early and get a good spot, park over so he can join me. Now and then the guy with the maroon Harley joins us in the parking space, we know who he is, he parks so we can get out.
Then there's the other guy. This new silver Harley sometimes joins us... If he's the 3rd bike to park, he usually doesn't park WELL... just about boxes us in, makes it difficult to get around his bike, and so on.
The last time he was here, I wrote a note on a post-it and stuck it to his windshield. It wasn't offensive, I just said, "Hey... Nice bike, I've seen you've ridden it a few times and have parked with us. I can see this sport from my office window and it'd be nice to know who you are in case anything happens or whatever." And I signed it and put my extension number on the note.
Never heard from him. Could be that this is his first bike, it's basically destined to be driveway jewelry and he's clueless on etiquette. Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but I think that when someone makes a friendly gesture, PARTICULARLY when you both work in a professional environment, you should return it in kind.
Thoughts?
I work at a medium sized office building, more than 200, less than 400 people in the building. Everyone in the building and the parking lot are from the same company. There are 4 vehicles of the 2 wheel variety that park in the lot... I ride to work 95% of the time, a guy with a scooter rides about 85% of the time, then there are 2 other cruisers (a maroon Harley and a silver Harley) that come far less often.
The scooter guy and I have talked, we know each other's schedule, I get in early and get a good spot, park over so he can join me. Now and then the guy with the maroon Harley joins us in the parking space, we know who he is, he parks so we can get out.
Then there's the other guy. This new silver Harley sometimes joins us... If he's the 3rd bike to park, he usually doesn't park WELL... just about boxes us in, makes it difficult to get around his bike, and so on.
The last time he was here, I wrote a note on a post-it and stuck it to his windshield. It wasn't offensive, I just said, "Hey... Nice bike, I've seen you've ridden it a few times and have parked with us. I can see this sport from my office window and it'd be nice to know who you are in case anything happens or whatever." And I signed it and put my extension number on the note.
Never heard from him. Could be that this is his first bike, it's basically destined to be driveway jewelry and he's clueless on etiquette. Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but I think that when someone makes a friendly gesture, PARTICULARLY when you both work in a professional environment, you should return it in kind.
Thoughts?