hi all,
does anyone use inexpensive versions of cctv? thoughts?
just curious. we are discussing.
andrew
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Subject: [TheThinkTank] Interbike
Date: Tue, Aug 14, 2012 5:12 pm
Is anyone going to Interbike this year?
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by Sharon Lynn-Weese Northumberland Family Respite
15 Aug '12
15 Aug '12
Hello;
We are starting a new Cycling Transitions shop and I would be interested in any information you could share in regards to setting up a database to track data for statistic purposes; such as # of members, # of members using shop per week/month male/female, etc. Was thinking 'Access' database type system.
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Sharon
PS...I'm sending this request via my email at work, however; I prefer to use my personal email: sl.weese(a)hotmail.com
Sharon Lynn-Weese
Administration - Northumberland Family Respite Services
CHAP Coordinator - respiteservices.com
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Hi mike, I would also suggest approaching CAN because they have experience with volunteer organizations and DIY shops already. A lot of other insurers seemed to have difficulty understanding what we needed.
I'm really excited to see that this is moving along.
Enzo Loconte
Board Secretary
Bikerowave DIY Bike Collective
Mike Samuelson <mike(a)peoplepoweredmovement.org> wrote:
>Hi Think Tank,
>It's really exciting to see this conversation happening, as creating a group
>insurance plan is something that the Alliance for Biking & Walking has been
>looking into since BikeBike, based on several conversations that I had in
>Vancouver.
>
>We have had some really good conversations with McKay Insurance, who were
>actually already looking into creating a group rate when we contacted them,
>and will be reaching out to a couple other companies in the coming weeks.
>McKay should be sharing their plan in the next couple days, which I will
>post on the Think Tank for everyone to look over and give their thoughts.
>
>Looking forward to continuing this discussion.
>
>Best,
>Mike
>
>
>Mike Samuelson
>Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator
>Alliance for Biking & Walking
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>From: Mark Friis <tenbears1(a)verizon.net>
>Reply-To: The Think Tank <thethinktank(a)lists.bikecollectives.org>
>Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 15:01:37 -0700
>To: 'The Think Tank' <thethinktank(a)lists.bikecollectives.org>
>Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] Interested in developing group insurance plan?
>
>You pay $3000 a year? Wow, that¹s steep. I am working with other insurances
>to see what I come up with.
>
>
>From: thethinktank-bounces(a)lists.bikecollectives.org
>[mailto:thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org] On Behalf Of Reno
>Bikes
>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:49 PM
>To: The Think Tank
>Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] Interested in developing group insurance plan?
>
>
>Just an FYI,
>
>
>We are insured through this company, which is a non-profit insurance
>company. the rate was relatively cheap and you get access to some cool
>resources. I think their minimum policy was around 3k, but not sure about
>that.
>
>
>
>http://www.insurancefornonprofits.org/
>
>
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Noah
>
>On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Joshua Muir <muirjoshua(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>I think the motivation to organize an insurance pool is a great idea- thanks
>for posting info to the wiki.
>
>josh
>
>On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Jameel Alsalam <jalsalam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello ThinkTank,
>>
>>
>>
>> Earlier this year I helped the organization I volunteer with, The Bike House
>> (thebikehouse.org <http://thebikehouse.org> ) to search for general liability
>> insurance. The motivation was the offer of a free space, but we needed to have
>> insurance. At the time, we were an unincorporated group, no 501c3 status,
>> small budget, no employees, etc. I did a bunch of searching. The League of
>> American Bicyclists said that their program is really just for bike ride clubs
>> and advocacy groups, not for co-ops. A lot of the insurance options only work
>> if you are 501c3, which we were not. While we eventually found insurance that
>> works for us (for now anyway), the experience led me to believe that there is
>> a gap in insurance options for small/newish community bike repair groups.
>>
>>
>>
>> To address this gap, I would like to work with the League of American
>> Bicyclists or other national group to come up with a plan that would work for
>> community bike repair groups. They are going to want to know that there are
>> interested groups out there. So I am throwing this out there - would you or
>> your group be interested in helping to shape a plan and possibly purchasing it
>> in the future if it met your requirements?
>>
>>
>>
>> There are a lot of possible variables - groups with space or without space,
>> groups with employees or without, groups that work with kids or don't, groups
>> that just do teaching and repairs/groups that also do rides or other
>> activities. I may send out a survey later if there is significant interest to
>> start to get a sense of what requirements are most common.
>>
>>
>>
>> (Also: I just updated/expanded the insurance article on the bike collectives
>> wiki <http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Insurance> with new
>> info from our search. I hope you all like it)
>>
>>
>>
>> best,
>> Jameel
>>
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>> (510) 717-9637 <tel:%28510%29%20717-9637>
>> jalsalam(a)gmail.com
>>
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Bikerowave also uses CAN for insurance, I had mentioned the importance of providing collective access to insurance at the meeting with the alliance for biking and walking at bike bike. I hope something comes of this as there are several unincorporated bike collectives in the Los Angeles area that would benefit. The alliance wants a way to help the coop community so I think approaching them would be a good start.
Enzo Loconte
Board Secretary
Bikerowave DIY Bike Collective
Ken <kjleibold(a)frontier.com> wrote:
>The Martin Bike Co-op and Repair in Martin, TN would be interested in what
>you find out.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>Ken Leibold, CEO, Chief Everything Officer
>
>
>
>From: thethinktank-bounces(a)lists.bikecollectives.org
>[mailto:thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org] On Behalf Of Yellow
>Bike Program
>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 7:01 PM
>To: 'The Think Tank'
>Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] Interested in developing group insurance plan?
>
>
>
>
>
>The Yellow Bike Program and Reconditioned Bikes for Kids, Inc. of Rapid
>City, SD would be interested in what you find out. Thank you.
>
>
>
>Dale Bishop
>
>
>
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>[mailto:thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org] On Behalf Of Eric
>Montgomery
>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:58 PM
>To: The Think Tank
>Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] Interested in developing group insurance plan?
>
>www.brockvillebikeministry.com is very interested
>Eric Montgomery
>Executive Director
>
>On Aug 14, 2012 2:39 PM, "Thomas Labenski" <labenskit(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Count me in!!
>
>Tom L.
>
>Two dogs bike recycle
>
>
>
>On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Jameel Alsalam <jalsalam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hello ThinkTank,
>
>
>
>Earlier this year I helped the organization I volunteer with, The Bike House
>(thebikehouse.org) to search for general liability insurance. The motivation
>was the offer of a free space, but we needed to have insurance. At the time,
>we were an unincorporated group, no 501c3 status, small budget, no
>employees, etc. I did a bunch of searching. The League of American
>Bicyclists said that their program is really just for bike ride clubs and
>advocacy groups, not for co-ops. A lot of the insurance options only work if
>you are 501c3, which we were not. While we eventually found insurance that
>works for us (for now anyway), the experience led me to believe that there
>is a gap in insurance options for small/newish community bike repair groups.
>
>
>
>To address this gap, I would like to work with the League of American
>Bicyclists or other national group to come up with a plan that would work
>for community bike repair groups. They are going to want to know that there
>are interested groups out there. So I am throwing this out there - would you
>or your group be interested in helping to shape a plan and possibly
>purchasing it in the future if it met your requirements?
>
>
>
>There are a lot of possible variables - groups with space or without space,
>groups with employees or without, groups that work with kids or don't,
>groups that just do teaching and repairs/groups that also do rides or other
>activities. I may send out a survey later if there is significant interest
>to start to get a sense of what requirements are most common.
>
>
>
>(Also: I just updated/expanded the insurance article on the bike collectives
>wiki <http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Insurance> with
>new info from our search. I hope you all like it)
>
>
>
>best,
>Jameel
>
>
>
>
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>(510) 717-9637 <tel:%28510%29%20717-9637>
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>
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Hello ThinkTank,
Earlier this year I helped the organization I volunteer with, The Bike
House (thebikehouse.org) to search for general liability insurance. The
motivation was the offer of a free space, but we needed to have insurance.
At the time, we were an unincorporated group, no 501c3 status, small
budget, no employees, etc. I did a bunch of searching. The League of
American Bicyclists said that their program is really just for bike ride
clubs and advocacy groups, not for co-ops. A lot of the insurance options
only work if you are 501c3, which we were not. While we eventually found
insurance that works for us (for now anyway), the experience led me to
believe that there is a gap in insurance options for small/newish community
bike repair groups.
To address this gap, I would like to work with the League of American
Bicyclists or other national group to come up with a plan that would work
for community bike repair groups. They are going to want to know that there
are interested groups out there. So I am throwing this out there - would
you or your group be interested in helping to shape a plan and possibly
purchasing it in the future if it met your requirements?
There are a lot of possible variables - groups with space or without space,
groups with employees or without, groups that work with kids or don't,
groups that just do teaching and repairs/groups that also do rides or other
activities. I may send out a survey later if there is significant interest
to start to get a sense of what requirements are most common.
(Also: I just updated/expanded the insurance article on the bike
collectives wiki<http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Insurance>with
new info from our search. I hope you all like it)
best,
Jameel
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(510) 717-9637
jalsalam(a)gmail.com
Hi Thinktank,
If you havent seen past notes, we are planning Bike!Bike! Northeast Weekend
for September 28-30.
There will be meetups, workshops, rides, live music, great locally grown
food, and more.
We are inviting people to come either Friday night (for Critical Mass), or
Saturday AM, and stay through Sunday afternoon.
Please take a few moments and check some boxes on our simple registration
form, so that we know to keep in touch with you.
http://troybikerescue.org/bikebikene
ALSO, Please fwd this link to people in the northeast in order to spread
the word!
Thanks
the TBR BBNE team
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Phoenix Bikes, the Arlington, Va.-based youth and community bicycling
nonprofit, is hiring a Bike Shop Manager / Lead Mechanic to start work in
our community bike shop in September 2012.
*Job Overview*
In addition to mentoring youth mechanics, the Shop Manager/Lead Mechanic
will guide the process by which we take in repairs and refurbish bikes for
sale, write up repair tickets, schedule the work, and assign each repair to
various mechanics within the shop.
A full job description is here:
http://www.phoenixbikes.org/jobs/shop-manager.
Applicants should email a resume, cover letter, and contact information for
three references to henry(a)phoenixbikes.org.
Henry Dunbar
Executive Director
Phoenix Bikes
Hi Everyone,
Recycle-A-Bicycle is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Head Mechanic
to work at our storefront in Brooklyn, NY. Please feel free to help spread
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Recycle-A-Bicycle is a not-for-profit bicycle shop that refurbishes
bicycles to sell and offers full-service repairs. Located in NYC, we have
youth job training and environmental education programs for teenagers
teaching them bicycle mechanics, job skills, and environmental stewardship.
We are looking for someone who is interested in working with us to get all
types of riders and bikes on the road. We are interested in working with
someone who is passionate about bicycles and about sharing that passion
with others.
The Head Mechanic position involves all aspects of bicycle repair, from
ensuring that customers receive appropriate estimates to ensuring all
mechanic work in the shop is done properly and in a timely manner. Head
Mechanic is responsible for overseeing part-time and full-time mechanics.
Ability and desire to teach others is a must. Head Mechanic will work with
the Shop Manager to ensure that the bike shop runs smoothly.
Requirements and responsibilities for this position are:
Significant experience as a mechanic in a bike shop with references;
Ability to manage bicycle repair schedule;
Ability to oversee other mechanics;
Ability to educate interns, as needed;
Proficient in bicycle overhaul techniques;
Knowledge of older bicycles, cup and cone bearing systems, and 3 speed hubs;
Knowledge of bicycle styles and sizing to assist customers;
Ability to diagnose repairs, estimate cost and turnaround time, and inspect
bikes for safety;
Correct use of advanced tools;
Use of Point of Sale system (computerized cash register);
Previous experience with inventory management is a plus;
Highly organized;
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manner.
Start date: As soon as possible
Pay rate: Commensurate with experience
Women and minority bike mechanics encouraged to apply
Health benefits available
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