Mick the only thing it stipulated was i have a current full drivers licence. I failed to use the term discrimination, but met all their criteria. Refusal was not an option.
DaveGPz wrote:Last time I checked the Z still had pipes like the space shuttle's booster rockets

Good on you for standing up to them Poss. Considered standing for Parliament?
Aww Dave.. ya cut me deep.. I will, I will.. $$$$
….and I prefer to stand in the shadows prodding the puppets..
ventura01 wrote:I really dislike cars and find them usefull for towing motorbikes to race tracks only.....
They prolly wanted you to lug stuff around for them, like coffees and stuff.
I don’t mind bush bashing in a 4x4 and yeah towing.. but that’s about it..
What they want is for staff to lug around clients so they can save on expenses, but their claims far out weight the savings...
Company vehicles are the go. Clients are A. less likely to damage B. covers all insurance issues and C. they write the whole thing off and the cost is absorbed into the care of the client.. Win Win in my eyes..
Strika wrote:Oddly enough my CEO dropped into my office on wednesday for a welcome me back to work chat and one of the things he said was that I should stop riding motorcycles. I told him that this job is the best job I have ever had and am finding it a real mental challenge, but I would quit in a heartbeat if the choice had to be made between job and bikes. I told him I can make money doing almost anything I want, but I can't give up riding unless I am not physically able. He got my message loud and clear.

The cheek!
Strika wrote:I have been discriminated at motels and restaurants being in bike gear. The Hyatt valet parkers got rather confused when I pulled in on the bike. the reception staff looked down their noses at me and the porters ignored me. Which was great, as when I came back down in the morning dressed in my suit and they were all over me, i ignored them!

Poetic justice

It all comes down to how you ride it.....