The problem with the above advertisement is filled with Tomfoolery nonsense. The only thing being performed is a routine oil change. and the quality of the oil and. How to Patch a Tire. Have you ever had a nail, screw or other sharp object puncture your vehicle's tire? If so, you know it is a major inconvenience since having a. We discuss five reasons why Tire repair with Fixaflat does more harm than good. Fix-A-Flat will save you if you get stuck but it's going to cost you. ![]() Besides a bumpier ride, it would probably be necessary to cut the tire and tube to get them off when necessary. There is a manufacturer of solid tubes (I think they.How to Handle a Coworker Who Dresses Inappropriately. You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar- coated—in fact, it’s sugar- free, and may even be a little bitter. Welcome to Tough Love. You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar- coated—in fact, it’s sugar- free, and…Read more This week we have a guy who thinks his coworker dresses suggestively and he doesn’t like it. Keep in mind, I’m not a therapist or any other kind of health professional—just a guy who’s willing to tell it like it is. I simply want to give you the tools you need to enrich your damn lives. If for whatever reason you don’t like my advice, feel free to file a formal complaint here. Now then, let’s get on with it. Hi Patrick,I’m in a situation where I have to tell a colleague they aren’t dressed appropriately. The situation is that I’m male, she’s female, and the issue is that she dresses a bit too nicely at times (read: inappropriately so). It’s not too bad, and it doesn’t happen all the time, but it happens enough that I need to say something (especially when we’re having customer- facing events). I would like to get the message across without embarrassing her, without affecting our working relationship, and without having to resort to corporate/HR BS. Any ideas? Confidently Confused. Hey Confidently Confused: I have one question for you: are you this woman’s superior in any way? And just to be clear, “superior” doesn’t mean being older or being a man. You say “colleague” so I’m guessing you’re not. So if you’re not her professional superior, it’s not your place to be commenting on the appropriateness of her attire—at all. Heck, even if she is a subordinate, it’s still pretty inappropriate to say anything about her appearance. And I don’t know what you mean exactly by dressing “too nicely, inappropriately so.” You might be saying she’s dressing up too much—like going black tie to a business caj lunch—but I’m think you mean dressing too attractively and couldn’t think of a better way to say you think she dresses like a slut sometimes. But here’s the deal, Con. Con, that’s a matter of opinion—your opinion—and you’re not the ruling party. For whatever reason, men think they have the authority to tell women how to dress in the workplace, and they don’t. Not only do you assume what she’s doing is unprofessional, you feel the urge to handle it yourself instead of going through the proper channels! You keep saying you “have to tell” her and that you “need to say something,” but you don’t, and there’s no way this won’t affect your working relationship if you do. The audacity! If it really is that big of an issue for you, Con. Con, you have to go through HR. I know you were hoping I could tell you some tactful, clever way to bring up the issue while avoiding the “BS,” but it’s the only option here that doesn’t make you look really bad. If you tell HR and she’s not breaking any dress code rules, too bad. Keep your damn mouth shut. If her attire is actually inappropriate according to the dress code, however, HR has the authority to let her know. They’ll do it privately without embarrassing her and she won’t even have to know it was you, which keeps your working relationship from being affected. You know, by trying so hard to avoid the bullshit, Con. Con, you almost stepped in a big pile of it. That’s it for this week, but I still have plenty of blunt, honest advice bottled up inside. Tell me, what’s troubling you? Is work getting you down? Are you having problems with a friend or a coworker? Is your love life going through a rough patch? Do you just feel lost in life, like you have no direction? Tell me, and maybe I can help. I probably won’t make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but sometimes what you need is some tough love. Ask away in the comments below, or email me at the address you see at the bottom of the page (please include “ADVICE” in the subject line). Or tweet at me with #Tough. Love! Also, DO NOT EMAIL ME IF YOU DON’T WANT YOUR REQUEST FEATURED. I do not have time to respond to everyone just for funsies. Til next time, figure things out for yourself. Heidenau K6. 0 Scout Rear Tire. The BEST tire for dual- sport riders who dual- sport. First, I play in the dirt. A lot. If I see a dirt road or single- track, I'm hard- pressed to stay away. So, now that you know that I'm off- road a good bit, you can now take my review with the proverbial grain of salt. I love these tyres. I came off a set of Avon Distanzias and they were pretty good on the road but didn't have the tread depth or pattern I was needing. I got used to them, but I needed more. The Heidenaus answered the call. I had heard a good bit about them before I made the final decision so it made sense when I finally did. First, the tread pattern has a great balance of road/dirt capability. Surprisingly good grip on the road. I mean, I was really surprised. I was taking turns much tighter with these than the Avons allowed and with no complaining. At highway speeds, they are disciplined and predictable until one get up to about 8. Then they can get a little floaty. Not scary or dangerous at all. And besides, I ride a thumper so I don't normally get up in that end of my speedometer. Great on dirt, ok in the mud, sand isn't awesome but they're not sand tires. They sneak around a lot as is to be expected. Secondly, I've got roughly 5. Really. I'm rather amazed. These things seem to be made of some sort of space- age iron/kevlar/titanium/neverwearanium alloy or something. As far as wet traction goes, I ride all the time; rain/shine/etc. So, considering all the above, I would recommend these to anyone with a DS. I saw a set pulled off an '0. BMW R1. 15. 0GS and they supposedly had ~1. Now, the owner apparently did mostly highway but still.. Impressive. The way mine are going thus far, I expect to have about 9- 1. I have to change. Pure awesomeness.
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