I did my first brake bleed yesterday!
I did my first brake bleed yesterday!
We had a customer in who insisted he had to talk to the owner about the issues with his bike.
So when my boss came back from his break, I told him and he got really annoyed. The customer came back a little later, and told my boss the issues. My boss got really annoyed and said couldn't the customer tell me that himself? And he mentioned an incident with his previous mechanic in the old place. The customer insisted on making the boss come up for a second opinion because he didn't trust the (female) mechanic's quote. So my boss told him the exact same thing the mechanic told him, and added a tenner to the quote for wasting his time! ๐
So now I know my boss has hired at least two female mechanics before me (one of them was the lady with us at the bike show. I do wish my boss would tell me how he knows a person when he introduces them!).
You know, I've experienced general bullying, racial abuse and religious abuse, but the only time I've experienced overt #sexism is in my current industry.
In my previous job, I'd frequently be ignored by male customers who would walk past me and look for a man. Once, both I and a female colleague asked a customer if he needed help, he blanked up both, went to a male colleague and was promptly told, "ask one of the two ladies there."
Once I had a customer completely ignore me, then actually walk into the back room. I ran after him and told him he can't just walk into staff areas. He said he needed help. I said I asked you twice if you need help, I could have helped you. When he did eventually get the male member of staff he so desired, he decided to shout at him as well. "Why are you asking be what's wrong with my bike! You're paid to do it! Why don't you tell me!"
I bet when he goes to the doctor, he just sits there refusing to tell the doctor what's wrong.
Later I told one of my homies and he gave him a lecture, and when I said" yes, actually I'm a technician and I could help you if you didn't ignore me", he basically talked over me. I told him, "You're literally ignoring me when I'm talking to you!" He didn't learn. I think women are just invisible to him.
Once I was helping a male customer choose accessories as he was planning on starting to cycle to work. There was another male customer looking towards us. He then asked the CUSTOMER if he can help him. I said, he isn't staff. The second customer ignored me and again asked my customer for help. When the customer said he doesn't work there and that I'm the staff member, he walked off to the till to my male colleague.
Once I was actually building a bike, and a lady came up to the till area asking if someone can help her choose a bike. The supervisor was busy doing admin stuff on the till, so I got up and said I can help. The lady then said, I mean I need someone who knows about bikes.
I WAS LITERALLY BUILDING A BIKE FFS.
Instead I said, yes I know about bikes and went on to show her our range and help her choose the best bike for her. At the end, she's like, you really know a lot about bikes... but of course you do, you work here!
I'm used to men patronising me, but it was a bit weird getting sexism from a female customer. She was fine at the end though. So at least I got a teachable moment out of that.
There was an interview in the trade magazine where a female mechanic had a customer who expressed surprise at seeing a female mechanic. And she thought, he was going to say something about how it's a pleasant surprise or something, instead he said she should do the repair for free since she's a woman.
#bikemekanik #bikerepair #bikeindustry #sexismatwork #mechanics
1. C Bear.
It's like poetry, it rhymes.
2. My boss said I did a really good job on the bar tape yesterday! I studied from my homie #CalvinJones (did I tell you I've spoken to him? In person? I have, you know.).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5MzIiv7pewE
I had my notes and screenshots all in my book this time (that Calvin signed).
So my studying paid off!
3. I got a ยฃ20 tip from a customer for PDI'ing their bikes.
Protip: when replacing a wheel after a tyre or tube change, align the tyre so that the pressure info is above the valve. If you're getting someone else to work on your tyre or tube, ask them to do this!
It seems so obvious, but it's not standard practice. It just makes it so easier to find the recommended pressure when someone brings their bike in for an air top up.
Happy news, I often struggle with the narrow tyres, like the 25cs or Marathon Pluses, and usually need my boss to help, but I did several tube replacements yesterday without help!
#bikemekanik #cycling #biketips #bikerepair #bikemechanic #punctures #bikes
Btw I didn't come up with idea this myself. I'm not that bright. My boss told me to do it once and I was like ๐ก wow! That's such a good idea!
Because in my previous job, we'd always be having to pump up people's tyres and waste time rotating the wheel to find the pressure, especially where the info had worn down or it was one of those silly manufacturers who only puts it on one side. Whereas this way, just look for the valve and it's right there!
Looks like my days as a bike mechanic are numbered. It seems that having a store room with a separate entrance counts as having two businesses. The higher business rates will put my boss out of business.
To be honest, I'm planning on moving out of London as soon as I have everything figured out, but it really sucks for my boss and his family. It's just a small business with him and two part time employees. I would also like to be able to keep my job as long as I'm here!
From what I can tell, the laws are outdated and don't take into account modular buildings, where the only option is to have a separate entrance for the store room. So it counts as two businesses and we're screwed. If he had a bigger building, he'd get to stay on the lower rate. It's a stupid rule. So much for the council wanting to support smaller businesses.
https://www.gov.uk/business-rates-valuation-account
Any #uklawyers here know if it's worth contesting? My boss doesn't think he has much chance. I told him to get free legal advice, but he hasn't yet.
@dedicto it sucks, but it's not as bad as it could be. I was planning on getting a second job, so that's just brought that forward. I should have liked to get more training in before I move out of London (it'll probably be a while), but what can you do. I've been made redundant twice before, I'm a bit of a veteran now! I'm hoping to still stay in the bike industry.
I'm going to write to my MP and the MP of the constituency I work in. If there was a corridor between the store room and the shop, everything would be fine. But we're literally going out of business because the building we're in is modular, so the store room has its own entrance and that means it no longer counts as a small business. It's a stupid rule. Another shop has also had to leave for the same reason.
@dedicto no it's a legal thing. The council owns the building now. The area is already very bougie. It's basically, if you have two buildings with separate entrances, then it counts as two businesses. But if we had a door/corridor inside that leads directly to the store room, then it counts as one business. My boss said he could try to fight it, but it will drain him financially and it's not worth it. A mate of his came in on Saturday and said he's got a retail property available so maybe he can relocate, but I don't know. I think it's too late for me.
@SilverArrows I hope the relocation idea works out! You and your boss deserve better than this.
These councils sound like a right-winger's satire on government bureaucracy! But no doubt still far preferable to USA-style privatization.
@SilverArrows I'm really getting into the aromatic treats! I'm still working my way slowly (over a period of months) through what was originally a stack of a dozen 500-gram boxes of Koska rose ๐น Turkish Delight. I also have a couple dozen packs each of C. Howard's Violets and Hall's high-potency menthol lozenges. I finished my bottle of Giffard crรจme de violette, and I'm trying to obtain another (it isn't easy to find). I also have a new bottle of St-Germain elderflower liqueur. Realizing that I'm autistic has definitely rekindled my interest in sensation-seeking through aroma.
But mainly, I'm moving house! I spent a few hours yesterday with my wife at our old house, doing the heavy lifting (quite literally!) in getting things organized to complete our move. It's been very pleasant to have more space for my books and so forth. Robin also had a very nice new wooden fence built for privacy.
On the other hand, on Wednesday night I have to return to work. Also of course, as an American, I'm presently having to deal with the spectacle of my nation following a deranged dictator into a senseless and criminal war. My own life at my new home is going quite well; my life as a citizen, not so much.
@dedicto hang on, all this time I thought you were Canadian, I wonder why? Oh it must be your instance.
Yeah, that sucks. It's amazing how quickly the US has descended into fascism and I wonder why there isn't more of an outrage, but then if (when?) it happens here (could be, MAGA UK is on the rise), it will probably go much the same. People just want to get on with their lives. At least we don't have guns. But it makes me very scared as a minority.
Man, you're working your way through those aromas!
Moving house seems soooo stressful. I'm hoping to move out soon and the whole process seems so overwhelming. The autism service finally gave me a case worker, but guess what? He cancelled. I should have known, it's how it always goes with them! ๐ Rescheduled for next month. I hope they can help me with the independent living and the anxiety/overwhelm around that. But I'm not gonna get my hopes up.
I do love a good rose Turkish delight!
@SilverArrows I originally joined mastodon.social, but wasn't active for a long time. I only became seriously active on Mastodon after I got disgusted enough with eX-Twitter and #FelonMuskrat to delete all my accounts there. I soon discovered that people like AnarchoNinaWrites (whom I follow) were able to write very long posts, while I was limited to 500 characters โ not much more than the 280 I had available on eX-Twitter. I then discovered that the post size limit is instance-specific. I looked for a server that would allow longer posts, and found that zeroes.ca had a 5000-character limit. I also liked its ideological slant โ when I became seriously active on Mastodon, I didn't yet realize that I was #autistic, but I was VERY conscious of being militantly #ZeroCOVID. I inquired whether zeroes.ca would welcome non-Canadians, and to my surprise, the answer was a cordial Yes. (They only exclude viewpoints incompatible with their declared ideological slant: #COVID19 denial and minimization, #antivax, etc.)
I've generally been VERY happy with zeroes.ca; my one issue is that although their limit on POST size is very generous, their limit on PROFILE size is not. (I'm assuming that the profile size limit is also instance-specific.) I see accounts on other instances with much longer profiles than I'm allowed to have.
@dedicto interesting! I started on .social too, but I like that this instance I'm on now is more suited to autistic monologues!
I saw this today at the beach and thought you might like it! I'm finding it hard to follow, but it seems the anti-anti-vaxxer won?
@SilverArrows The link to #Falkvinge's full article, "Do we really have to prepare for the fourth box?":
https://falkvinge.net/2011/12/16/do-we-really-have-to-prepare-for-the-fourth-box/
@dedicto yep, Farridge is pushing the "immigrants are the cause of your problems" rhetoric and the public is lapping it up. The biggest issue is that the media give him so much damn attention. He didn't even have any MPs before the last election, and yet the coverage they were getting you'd think they were the main opposition. The Greens and Lib Dems have more MPs than Reform, but the media barely gives them any attention. It's all: look what Farridge is saying! Isn't he great!
Revolting little goblin.
@SilverArrows I'm with you about the stress of "moving while autistic" โ especially when one has a full-time job as well. In my case it helps enormously that my wife is #hyperallistic. She's excellent at managing this kind of thing.
NeuroClastic has articles โ plural! โ about moving while autistic:
Yesterday I got round to writing to the MP of the area I work in, to complain about the interpretation of this law. And also my local MP. I was thinking of emailing the Mayor of London too, but would there be anything they could do? Maybe I'll write to the local paper. It's too late to save my job, but I can do down kicking and screaming.
Today I need to go see if another branch of the company I used to work for will take me back. I hate that I'll have to travel much further and can no longer bike to work, all because the manager of my local branch is an abusive douche that no one will call out.
No vacancies there, but he said might have something coming up in the next few weeks. If only I wasn't so clueless and anxious, I could just pack up and move to Bournemouth as soon as my place closes ๐
Too damn hot, what even is the point of air con on the buses if 1. Everyone opens the windows and 2. It blows out warm air anyway so why bother.
So today was my last day as a #bikemechanic ๐ข
It got emotional. It's really sad that we had to close, all because of council bureaucracy. I really hope my boss can set up a new shop sometime soon. Loads of customers came to bid him a farewell. It's a great loss for the cycling community.
Still. It's been a great experience and I'm truly grateful I had the time there.
My boss actually came with his girls to see me at work. I didn't even recognise him until my homie pointed to him and said, look who's here and it took me a minute hahaha! He seemed cheerful. I had a little whine about how darn disorganised everything is at my new place, because it really is. I can't take this level of chaos. How can I work on a bike when there aren't even the correct tools, you have to rummage through a basket to find the one 5mm Allen key. The stock rooms are a hot mess, the shop floor is a hot mess, it's like no one cares and I don't blame them, but it makes things harder for us.
Our bike mechanic is fed up of the chaos too. One of the teenagers working there keeps mixing up all the ferrule and cable ends in his drawers. After he sorted them all back out, the kid did it again. I would be fuming. Don't mess up other people's workspaces, what is wrong with this muppet?! ไฝใขใใชใใจใใฆใ๏ผ๏ผใใใ๏ผ ๐ก
It would be nice if we could get everything sorted out before I move to MAGA UK territory.
Edit: I also showed our mechanic my #CalvinJones photos and he was the first person IRL to be impressed by it! He said I'm very lucky to have met Calvin and he learned a lot from him too.
@pathfinder but now I'm wondering how he knew I was working lol
I managed to get some of the shopfloor sorted today. So that's one less thing bothering me. But there are the idiot teenagers who think it's funny to mess up other people's work. It makes me so mad! Why isn't management putting their foot down?!
Gosh, I have to work with the laziest gormless staff.
I had such an awful dream last night. I dreamed my boss took me to the trade show again and Calvin was there and I DIDN'T TALK TO HIM. And then after it was over I was kicking myself, because I was meant to get autographs for my colleague and ask Calvin who his favourite baseball team was.
When I woke up, I was so relieved it was just a dream.
My old boss would have loved this.
I could have billed that #sexist guy an extra ยฃ85ph. No, ยฃ95, because for some reason, despite paying us for a puncture repair, he still insisted on taking off the rear wheel before I even got the bike into the workshop. Even after I told him to leave it, because he is actually making my job harder. Then insisted on putting the bike into the stand, thereby getting in my way, and probably with the intention of doing the work. Until I told him to please let me do it and wait outside. "Are you sure?" Yes, it's my freaking job. It's what you LITERALLY JUST PAID US TO DO. I mean, fine if you wanna pay us for YOU to do all the labour. What a muppet! ๐
I'm so freaking fed up. The deputy manager seems to want to play power games. I do seem to have issues with women managers who feel threatened by me, which I don't get why. I always turn down promotion. Allow being manager and having to deal with abusive customers.
Anyway, she insisted on unlocking all the kids bikes. Is she the one who has to deal with the brats trashing the store as they ride around unsupervised? No. Oh but people won't buy them if they're locked up. Yes, that's why they need to wait for a staff member to unlock it so we can check it's safe and the kid is being supervised. Which is how we did it in my old store and somehow we still sold lots of bikes! Fancy that! Anyway, she does a lot of microaggressions like that. I dunno why she objects to things that make our job easier. Power plays. Grow up.
Feckit, why should I care anymore. They leave me to mind an entire department alone for four hours. I end up having to deal with the angry customers, because the lazy gits who are meant to be building bikes don't do their job properly.
So head office had a go at management because the back of house was absolutely trashed and I come in to see everything tidy and organised. Funny how suddenly they can do it, when I've been going on about it since the beginning, but told there isn't time.
The only reason they didn't get chewed out over the front of house was because I've been doing the autist thing and getting everything up to standard. When I started there, stock was just hung up anywhere, dumped, hidden by lazy staff; price tickets, when they were even there, didn't match what was on the peg; pegs were empty because stock was stolen and nobody bothered to check stock levels matched what we actually had. Nothing was properly merched. It was complete chaos. My ex almost had an aneurysm when we popped in a couple of years ago. And nothing had changed by the time I started working here.
Anyway, deputy's giving me the doormat treatment. I said why should it be all on one or two people to get everything done? She said she knows it's not fair and she really does appreciate the work.
Well appreciation doesn't pay the bills.
I said why can't other staff, like the smeghead, pull their weight? Why is it on just me?
You know what I was told? "Well he does the bare minimum and that's all we can expect from him."
I said that's not really fair. She just shrugged and said, "what can you do?"
YOU'RE THE FREAKING DEPUTY MANAGER. THE CLUE IS IN YOUR JOB TITLE.
It's not the first time she's made excuses for the smeghead. It's a recurring thing.
Not only that, the smeghead actually told a customer whose bike had worn brake pads and a loose bottom bracket that the bike was perfectly safe to ride. It was a bike for a disabled kid. He proudly told me he gave her a free brake adjustment and tightened the headset and smugly said "That's my good deed for the day."
Do you see why I'm so freaking done?
1. How is it your good deed, it's not coming out your wages.
2. You literally told her an unsafe bike was safe for her child to ride, even after I told you the brake pads need replacing and the bottom bracket needs to be tightened. You insisted it was fine and safe to ride. You absolute freaking melt. You total and utter moron!
He's so freaking arrogant. The lazy git. I can't stand him.
Eff this shiz, man. I'm quiet quitting. I'll do just enough to get my permanent contract and then hopefully a vacancy can come up in the area I'm hoping to move to and I'm gone.
I'm so done with London and I'm so done with work.
A fight broke out on the bus home.
In the 15 years I've worked retail, I've never felt so unsafe commuting as I have these last three months. If it's not yoots, drunks or ranting crackheads on the bus, it's the sometimes half an hour wait at the bus stop alone in the cold and dark, knowing the alternative is walking through a motorway to get home. And then a second wait with another complimentary free drunk.
In other news, I don't need to wait until my contract is permanent to apply for a transfer, so I'm hoping to go Bournemouth again soon and speak to the manager there.
Also looks like I'm not the only one quiet-quitting. Everyone (apart from the lazy smegheads) has had enough of the deputy manager and her power trips.
I forgot to mention that yesterday when I told her how unfair it was that the smeghead gets to slack, she actually said to not worry about that and just keep my mind on the figures.
Only figures I care about are the ones that show up in my bank statement at the end of the month, love. I don't get a bonus when we plebs hit targets. You do. Screw you.
Oho! Look! The mechanical hero has spoken! Anyone who says to align the valve with the brand is objectively wrong! My homie Calvin has decreed it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eqR6nlZNeU8
PS I met #CalvinJones and HE asked for MY autograph! He's so cool!
Aaaand add a coloured valve cap!
@SilverArrows Narrow tires suck ass (when it comes to maintenance)
The other week I was sorting out old bike tires for recycling and the ones that were a pain in the butt to deal with were narrow racing tires >.<
Disassembling like 4 of those felt about as rough as taking apart 20 run-o-the-mill bike tires lol