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<blockquote data-quote="thepickoff" data-source="post: 1246643" data-attributes="member: 51498"><p>I have been a part timer for 6 years now. I have a non-work related knee problem where the repetitive motion of pushing in the clutch causes shooting pain depending on how the seat is fixed and positioned relative to the clutch. However, adjusting the seat does nothing to make things better. My knee otherwise is fine when performing other daily activities.</p><p></p><p>How should I appropriately bring this to light with the people in my hub? I would like to drive given the time I've put in. Given the initial drive test evaluation and driver school use a manual, I fear my knee will be torn to shreds if I have to exert in that way where I would have to shift.</p><p></p><p>This is not an excuse to get out of driving a manual given I learned how to drive and did drive a car with a manual transmission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thepickoff, post: 1246643, member: 51498"] I have been a part timer for 6 years now. I have a non-work related knee problem where the repetitive motion of pushing in the clutch causes shooting pain depending on how the seat is fixed and positioned relative to the clutch. However, adjusting the seat does nothing to make things better. My knee otherwise is fine when performing other daily activities. How should I appropriately bring this to light with the people in my hub? I would like to drive given the time I've put in. Given the initial drive test evaluation and driver school use a manual, I fear my knee will be torn to shreds if I have to exert in that way where I would have to shift. This is not an excuse to get out of driving a manual given I learned how to drive and did drive a car with a manual transmission. [/QUOTE]
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